Saturday, May 22, 2010

Orb Spider - Mixed Media Artworks

I was cleaning up some old folders today (electronic folders that is) and found some artworks I completed a while ago. These works illustrate 'Orb Spider' - a beautiful poem by Judith Beverage. Thought I'd share them with you.
















I saw her pegging out her web

thin as a pressed flower in the bleaching light.

From the bushes a few small insects

clicked like opening seed pods.

I knew some would be trussed up by her

and gone the next morning.

















She was so beautiful spinning her web

above the marigolds the sun had made
more apricot, more amber; any bee

lost from its solar flight could be gathered

back to the anther, and threaded onto the flower

like a jewel.

















She hung in the shadows

as the sun burnt low on the horizon
mirrored by the round garden bed. Small petals
moved as one flame, as one perfectly-lit hoop.

I watched her work, produce her known world,

a pattern, her way to traverse

a little portion of the sky;

















a simple cosmography, a web drawn

by the smallest nib. And out of my own world
mapped from smallness, the source

of sorrow pricked, I could see

immovable stars.

















Each night

I saw the same dance in the sky,

the pattern like a match-box puzzle,

tiny balls stuck in a grid until shaken

so much, all the orbits were in place.

















Above the bright marigolds

of that quick year, the hour-long day,

she taught me to love the smallest transit,

that the coldest star has a planetesimal beauty.

I watched her above the low flowers

tracing her known world, making it
one perfect drawing.