Framing Things Up

Framing Things Up

At the table
the long shadows
spill onto the wood —
papers piled up
on the corner chair
waiting to be recycled
or reused, cast shadows
of another kind.

Caught in the quiet
between commitments,
I sit and write a poem
of art appreciation.

I’m surrounded by
Ingwersen’s print of
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the colorful Keach of wildflowers, butterflies
and one hummingbird;
the black etching of a deer
at the water’s edge;
De La Ronde’s loon with the red eye,
Bruce Taylor’s original painting
of an orange Oriole
perched on a branch
(ready for a song?);
and Doris Weed’s painting of
three women with attitudes, titled:
The Dreamer, The Thinker,
& The Flirt.

Mary “Casey” Martin
© 2016

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Born in Wisconsin, on the Door County peninsula. Previously published soft and hardcover books under my imprint of Home Brew Press which championed other writers and my own works (photography/writing/designs).Now I write articles for various publications, as well as homebrewpress.net. I create paper & fiber arts under a division known as, Dancing Ink Press. Food, films, travel, music, fashion, profiles, and poetry, are subjects I share with my readers & audience. Retail experience in arts, food service, clothing, and home interiors, also work into select articles. Press releases and promotional pieces provide other sources of revenue. It all adds up to a writing life.

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