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by Carol Jacobs
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“Apples Four Ways” is one of 73 images created for the book Nailing Together Bits of Chaos: Jerry-Rigging a Life, poems by Donna Brua. The book is... more
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“Apples Four Ways” is one of 73 images created for the book "Nailing Together Bits of Chaos: Jerry-Rigging a Life", poems by Donna Brua. The book is available for sale at http://bitsofchaos.com/books.html
The poem “Why Apples in This Still Life” that inspired this drawing gave a nod to the important role of the apple in the artist's still life. As an artist and antiques dealer, doing the drawing was a treat, but I have no question as to why the apple is in the still life—it is red, wonderfully, beautifully red. Why apples are in this still life is a more poetic question.
Why Apples In This Still Life
Do apples hold their firmness
until the final brush stroke,
their curved lines braced
against the rectangular table
within the cubular room,
that their fiery blaze
quickens white walls, worn planks,
dark blue bowl,
their polished skins reflect light,
flouting winter sun streaming low
through the sole window,
Here is a link to a video presentation of the first part of my poem "Artist's Bio" with reading and editing by my granddaughter, Amanda Matthews. Wasn't that nice of her. Just click on the title below.
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Maria Hunt
Wonderfully done, Carol. Congratulations on your fabulous finish in the "Favorite Food" contest. F/L
Carol Jacobs replied:
Thanks, Maria.
Maria Hunt
What a delightful entry into the Favorite Food contest.. I came on this by accident and had to comment.. Revisiting this treasure.. Voting.
Carol Jacobs replied:
Thank you Marie. This was done in an apple bonanza year. This year I must enjoy my apples on paper as I only had five on my three trees. I left those for the deer. They surely miss them more than I do.
Jerry Bokowski
Carol, I love apples in every form...that wonderful pie though is making me VERY hungry for breakfast. I enjoyed your description as well. I always have a soft spot in my heart for a good black and white...this reminds me of my Grandmother Charlotte!
Carol Jacobs replied:
Nothing as good as Grandma's perfect apple pie. Thanks, Jerry.
Maria Hunt
Fun piece, Carol Love the feel of "nostalgia" and days gone by. F/L
Carol Jacobs replied:
Thanks, Maria.