Awakening, volume 5

Journey of a woman awakening to her life through experiences in a foreign country (Italy) where the language is unknown and senses are newly experienced, eventually to find herself through wandering in the gardens and mountains of Colorado; sewn on linen tapes, case bound into wood covers with antique wood type. 2011

Poetry: Ginny Hoyle

Codex:  14” high x 10” wide x 9 deep; opens to 20”

Paintings: 35 graphite drawings (each original 30” x 50” torn to 13 1/2 x 10”); mixed media on paper, photography

Sculptural table: 72” x 36” x 36”, steel, Christopher Hecker

Poems: Awakening | Excerpts from Abandon

Part of Exhibition: When We Were Birds

Awakening

 Born in the belly of a star,

a photon takes a billion years to break free,

eight minutes more to get here.

 

Surfacing through the roots of dreams

I watch your features

coalesce in the half light

before the welter of the day.

 

Don’t move—

though a blade of cold air

cuts through the covers

like an oyster knife.

 

Here we are,

we are still here in the origin of morning, sparks

in the belly of the morning star.

Q