Broccoli Hands by Sarah Cruce
Pear Picker by Bene Rohlman
Salt Water Grazing by Sarah Cruce
Space Cowboy by David Delruelle
God Bless by David Delruelle
Broccoli Hands by Sarah Cruce
Pear Picker by Bene Rohlman
Salt Water Grazing by Sarah Cruce
Space Cowboy by David Delruelle
God Bless by David Delruelle
This image, according to the artist, represents acceptance of the present and anticipation of the future. The woman is the past, and the Expressionistic style and upward gaze symbolize the future. The flame-like palette “eliminates the possibility of negative space and ensuing objectivity” (203).
Human figures are often found in Roberts’ art, but abstracted. The theme of this piece is “women of color” and how they are “protectors of family and tradition.” She is quoted as saying, “My ‘gathered visions’ are evoked and implied rather than realistically delineated in the traditional sense. They have evolved and are wedded in patterns of light and color, reflecting my emotional and spiritual reactions to places and ‘people of color’ around the planet, with whom I have bonded. The energy invites viewers to unravel the themes and come to their own conclusions.”
Information from University of Iowa
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HIs white walk
hardens in that place between my spine
and my skull–
It feels like holding back tears
and scattered fever chills–
like scraping rusty metal with my splitting fingernail
until the sound numbs my arm
and I cannot speak.
But it is the
last new memory I have
of him.
And
I
will not bury it
today.
“Gone” by Angie Hoover-Hillhouse
Artwork: Our Great Love Story by Agnes Cecille
She’s a disco
lollipop
with
golden gloves
that shimmer
and shine
like her
diamond
blood
she’s a million
pouty,
lipstuck
mouths
spitting
kisses
at the crowd
A vulgar splat
of
invincible youth
hissing at boredom–
so sure of the
truth.
“Cocaine Kisses” by Angie Hoover-Hillhouse
Artwork by MIchelle Cordes
more art after jump for those viewing in reader
Jurassic Park by Gian Floris
The Mask by David Delruelle
E-V-O-L by Cosmic Nuggets
Betty by Marco Puccini
Man & Woman by Terra
Bears on a Skull by Retrowhale
search for me
in crisp, light flakes
of ash
that perch
on sills
beneath the bludgeoned clouds,
for snuffed out fires
always warn
of my suffocating
steps
“Now, You See Me” by Angie Hoover-Hillhouse
Judgement by Anyes Galleani
our
pleasant
black
faces
are pressed together
under a veil
of chalky peach
that drapes over your sleeping spine
and my
shivering shoulders
to protect us
from open air
and honesty—
Every day we dress
like dolls
with cherry cheeks
and nodding heads
because you are a daisy
and I am a tulip
and we
live only
to be
seen
“The Female Gaze” by Angie Hoover-Hillhouse
Artwork: Spectrum by Lucille Malkia Roberts
Electric Kid Collage by Marco Koeppe
Baptist Weenix Collage by Marco Koeppe
The Products of Media by Filmut
Keen by Cardboard Cities
Really Rad by Michael Harford