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Le Cirque Bleu ~ The Blue Circus
By Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985) Many more Chagalls: QK & FN |
A Chagall (#1)
A Blue Circus,
a spotlight, and a red girl
swinging in the air,
illuminated, twisting,
face and breasts and buttocks
all facing you, you'd
really find it hard
to believe, except
it's supernormal compared
to the floating green donkey
she's facing, and the blue carp
who holds a bouquet,
floating above her, and
a blue chicken
with a yellow bill
resting upon her leg.
There's a radiant yellow sun
which contains a white crescent
moon with an eye, and a violin,
the moon may be playing it,
you can't be sure,
and other people, dancing,
hanging, twirling, spinning
hoops and playing violins,
and a green beautiful boy
who could be a Samurai
or the son of God,
vague among green leaves.
7 / 2 / 68
by Dan Propper (1937 - 2003)
[See also UN & Gulf]
check out this one by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
More exphrasis on my blog:
Brueghel's Icarus & American Gothic
Five examples, six examples, ten examples,
with some duplication.
I'm just wondering if there is a name for the reverse:
when a poem inspires a painting,
such as these watercolors by Gerry McCartney,
and these selections from The Guardian?
If there is, I can't find it. Help?
Pehaps ut pictura poesis
Music for Maundy Thursday & Good Friday:
Mozart's "Confutatis and Lacrimosa"
&
Some thoughts about Jesus
from The Rev. Sarah Condon
from her book Churchy
"Jesus was terrible at encouraging equitable relationships with good boundaries. Just ask those people who worked all day in the vineyard. Or the ninety-nine lambs that got left behind while he searched for the lost one. Or even the disciples who felt they had rightfully earned their place at the front of the heavenly queue.
. . . Whether we like it or not, a low anthropology exemplifies the reality of human nature juxtaposed with the perfection of Christ. If he did not come to save us from ourselves, then what did he come for? To be a teacher? A prophet? A community organizer? He was an elusive teacher at best, a failed and crucified prophet, and the world's least organized community organizer" (12, 19).
See also Imbolc Angel & Small Sweet Tangible Things
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ReplyDeletefrom The Rev. Sarah Condon
from her book _Churchy_
p 16: "To be clear, I do not want to be negative for negativity's sake. I just have what theologians call a 'low anthropology.' Which is to say, my theology tells me humanity is a clown parade of jackwagons. This is the crux of why we need Jesus to save us. He didn't come because we are all good vibes and motives. He came because we have always been a sinking ship of fools.