Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Sly Little Devil

Here's the thing -- I'm engaged in blog tag w/ a friend of mine. Today she posted a poetric haiku of mine and name-dropped me on her blog. At first I thought she was Satan incarnate, but I had to extol the truth, which is, I had this stupid crescent moon grin affixed to my in-awe-of-her mug; I even became uncharacteristically speechless. However, some would say Bravo for eliciting that kind of reaction from me. I had to thank her, my artistically fiendish sovereign, because honor permeated beyond measure, but I would've preferred if she deferred from referring to me as my real name and, instead, tag me as So 'n' So & my blog as Such 'n' Such in the future.

The following is a stroke of artistic genius from my friend Goldilocks's blog. Please see her link ("buy her art," says Miss Subliminal) to the right of this page. Please note: the art masterpiece shown here is the exclusive copyright of Kathy McCullen (aka Goldilocks). If you damn steal it, you'll be damned. Sorry, I don't mean to threaten bodily harm or voodoo hexes. I'm just saying.

Moondance 16 X 24 Mixed media on canvas. SOLD
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Now a score of her blog groupies may come over for a sit-in so I need to tidy (with a pretentious broom) my blog cubbyhole. Or, out of slight fear, I might even be compelled to defenestrate it as it humbly reclines in a bay window.

2 comments:

  1. Look what happens when I step away from my computer for a few minutes! BTW I AM Satan Incarnate, but I do like the less threatening nickname Goldilocks.

    I have a brilliant idea, and believe me, with whirling colors taking up the space in my head reserved for brain cells, ideas are few and far between. We need to do a book. You: the poetry. Me: the art. How fun would that be?

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  2. Your honeyed words infect me, and I ascend to a pillar of elation, but I think your poetry on canvas flows out freer than my artistic verse. And, as your friend, I strongly advise you to open a window when you paint.

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