Tag Archives: Poetry

Expat Americanus | Life in Africa

10/12/2009

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Muslim Man in Prayer

Cattle for wives. The plight of a daughter when an expat goes rogue.

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Mantra and “Band”

10/12/2009

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Richard Sera -Tilted Spheres

The sculpture and photographic images that attract most, sing siren songs, and speak to the lonely space in the terrain between body and soul. A space simultaneously inhabited yet vacant, and until now, indescribable.

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She Waltzed with Mark Rothko

02/12/2009

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A woman can loose her way in the wilderness of life; but if she will revisit her inner child and nurture her, she will in the end, reclaim her voice.

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The Magician’s Marionette

16/10/2009

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Hands of the Puppeteer, Photo by Tina Modotti

“You reveler, do things in moderation; if the string of life is cut there is no retying it.” Yoruba Proverb

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Goapele | Black Jewish Princess

13/09/2009

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Goapele

Another Black Jewish Princess.

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In Night is Morning

07/09/2009

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Each of us, at least once in life, has one long night before the morning light.

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Politics of Abnegation | Hieronymus Bosch

06/09/2009

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The Garden of Earthly Delights by Bosch

Observations on the politics of wealth and American consumerism. How the system was constructed to ensure self-imposed slavery, indebtedness, through the illusion that one can catch the brass ring and “make it big!”

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