All poetry, photographs and artwork © the individual artists who can be contacted through the links below

Thursday, 26 May 2011

The Nature of Things


Hermes with Gift, is Dawn Wood's new poetry collection, published by The University of Abertay Press.

Cover image is by the Scottish artist Ronald Forbes, whose work is currently showing at Perth Museum and Art Gallery (until 15th October).


Hermes with Gift can be bought online at the University of Abertay Press
.and is also for sale at Perth Museum and Art Gallery.


On the Nature of Things is from this collection




ON THE NATURE OF THINGS


Just as a hummingbird – one so small

it is no more than a moth, half the length

of your thumb – still has the correct parts

overlaid and sleek, so it is with atoms.


Just as a baby sparrow can’t help

the gorgeous patterning of white spearheads

on its breast, a feast for St Sebastian,

so it is with atoms. Omnipresent,


plain and overlaid with only void.

The void that takes the form of a human

hand, that holds the gift of a thorn,

the spur of a rose, a greener field.


Dawn Wood



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Saturday, 21 May 2011

Epiphany and Sunflowers




EPIPHANY


HELIANTHUS ANNUS



For me an epiphany is one of the wonders of the world that touches ones heart and spirit, affects us physically, psychologically and emotionally. Yet I believe that this experience is not only felt by us humans but is a universal phenomenon, a celebration of life itself.


Therefore I have entitled my artwork, Helianthus annus, (Sunflower). Sunflowers have a type of phototropic response called heliotropism (sun turning). The leaves and heads of young sunflowers follow the sun and so to my mind they experience a daily epiphany as their heads turn each morning to the sunrise.


This piece is a mixed media triptych 35cm X 22cm and is constructed from recycled barrel struts, my handmade paper from sunflowers grown in my garden and pressed leaves and petals, collage and paint. All my artwork is predominately made from recycled/found materials, apart from paint and hanging materials.


My work has been widely exhibited in Edinburgh, East Lothian, North East Scotland, Dundee and Rome. Unfortunately I have not yet got round to organising a website!


Coincidentally, International Sunflower Guerrilla Gardening Day is 1st May when guerrilla gardeners around the world plant sunflowers in neglected public places and bare roadside verges in their neighbourhood. The day the exhibition opens!



Mary Archibald.

Saturday, 14 May 2011

A Cup of Kindness


A cup of Kindness


Faith, Hope and Charity

wrote St Paul in his hymn to Love

these three abide


In Iraq, explains Canon White on the radio,

Democracy is not what people yearn for

blasted on them as it was through missiles and bombs


What they most want, why can’t we understand,

is water, electricity and kindness

life, communication, things working normally


God only knows

Buddha only knows

Mohammed only knows

everyone knows we want the kindness

which lies at the heart of our being


For boys and girls, men and women, animals and plants

for all who go about their lives

for daily bread and caring for one another

it is kindness we want


In Scotland we have given a song to the world

a cup of kindness’

to take, to drink, to share


Water, electricity and kindness,

but the greatest of these is kindness.


Tessa Ransford

Sunday, 1 May 2011

Beltane - The Fire









I put you – at the top of the tree,

here, where the gold tangles

with hair and bruised skin -

I pull you out of my heart

and feel the hot brand

tight as a hoop and round as the sun

jump in -

yellow blossom outside,

on the inside, this fire

that aims to consume me

'to my one desire'.


Morelle Smith