I am posting a second photo of them below, even if the image is slightly blurry, because I noticed that the empty (thus, lonely?) chairs were hanging out with one of Jean Vengua's tiny canvases which I so loved when I first saw it on the internet that I did the necessary to acquire it:
Jean is both poet and visual artist -- I'm so happy she's painting. "Brink City" is magnificent and one of my favorite images yet from what I've seen on her blog.
**
Two chairs offers a possibility for engagement. Entonces, while a single empty chair might bespeak loneliness, what's even lonelier are two empty chairs.
The Empty Chairs
have been offering
new
significance since Mom
died
You can admire
pain
-staking craft in
woven
cattail leaves firming
seat
for conversation (with
tea)
You can marvel
at
bougainvillea, the only
name
for "tropical flowers"
known
to me. I
can
feel the labor
by
Senor Anonymous who
took
his time sanding
then
staining the wood
into
a pleasing gloss
But
suddenly, context becomes
negative:
suddenly, air turns
acrid
Why should this
chair
be considered "pretty"
when
it is empty
of
my Mother who
died
before we could
complete
all desired conversations
seated
on rush seats
held
together by strong
wood
festooned with flowers
painted
so realistically their
beauty
only highlights the
lack
of company--say,
Mom
who so loved
sitting
down to chat
until
the moon replaced
sun
or sun replaced
moon
or until (despite
reservations)
I would agree,
"Mom--
what a wonderful
story!"
[Prov.: Artesania D'Carela, Dominican Republic; Scale: 12"x5"x5"]
Thank you for the publication, my father Fausto Carela feels very happy to see that someone even continues estimating his work... Thank you thousand from Dominican Republic resiva a strong embrace.
ReplyDeleteWow, you found this mention all the way from DR! Well, I'm delighted to have the chance to say, "Muchas Gracias!" to your father. We have loved having his craft in our house for years -- they bless the family.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Eileen
P.S. If you want to see where exactly in the house your two chairs "reside," you can go to
ReplyDeletehttp://angelicpoker.blogspot.com/2012/12/chillin-on-chairs.html