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by Carol Jacobs
$46.50
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Opus Magnum 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... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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"Opus Magnum" 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
This is a simple little drawing, but I like its message. In the poem "I Write in Pencil" the poet envies poets who write in ink--"like a jazz trumpeter who lifts his horn..and blows notes he can never call back. Ink's so audacious..." So it reminds me to be bold, go for that Opus Magnum.
I Write in Pencil
I envy poets who write in ink
with broad-nibbed pens
in large letters, like a jazz trumpeter
who lifts his horn to his lips
and blows notes he can never call back.
Ink's so audacious,
so tyrannical, so permanent
even crossed out,
a presence on the page,
a blot cluttering my mind
with words already rejected.
I'm comforted by my #2 pencil
with its forgiving pink eraser.
Maybe it's the faintn...
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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Karen Cook
Looks great!
Carol Jacobs replied:
Thanks.
Celeste Manning
Beautiful image!
Carol Jacobs replied:
Celeste, thank yoi.
Maria Hunt
Saw this happy piece on "Appreciating Works..." and wanted to compliment you. Great job, Carol.. F/L
Carol Jacobs replied:
Thanks for looking.
Laurie Perry
Wonderful!
Carol Jacobs replied:
Laurie, thank you.
Patricia Keller
Beautiful. It is bold. l/f
Carol Jacobs replied:
Thanks, Patricia.