February 24, 2012

Artist Evening

On February 23rd, The Writer’s Project at SUNY Adirondack kicked off their 2012 Spring Series with a poetry reading by Author David Budbill at the Visual Arts Gallery in Dearlove Hall. David’s reading was in conjunction with his wife, artist Lois Eby’s art exhibit. The couple have been married 45 years. My goal here was to capture and share the special evening in words and photographs. 


Artist Evening
By John R. Greenwood
husband, wife
poet, painter
interwoven pair
reading life in paintings


BOLD RED swirls
Sing Out, “Life”
is all around
us
David, Lois
one brushes with words
a picture
one writes with paint
a song

around hardwood edges 
a gallery full
mingles a corduroy casual crowd
smiles
interspersed
with soft voice
and hand shakes
spritzed scent of wine
and plated fruit


“Happy Life"
experience
line by line
page after page
decades crisp 
remembered
shared
  savored
    sip 
                  by 
    sip
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Not the end,
                                                                      just the beginning... 


8 comments:

  1. Intriguing - and rather heart-lifting. Congrats.

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  2. Beautiful, words and photos - full of warmth, as always. Lovely to know such good things are going on somewhere on the planet:)

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    1. Thanks, Sherry Blue Sky and Dave King. Every day a new discovery. I had never heard of David Budbill's work. I now have four books of reading. So far "Judevine" is mighty fine...

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  3. This was great, so glad you shared!
    Yes, Congrats!

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  4. Such a special evening for this talented couple expressed beautifully in words and pictures!

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  5. Looks like a wonderful event!

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  6. yes - what an event indeed - very cool

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  7. Sometimes Artists, and that includes people who feel deeply enough to absorb any kind of beauty, can transfer their sense of that beautiful time to people.You have narrated an evening with that much colour.Thank you.The reader can fully see it through your eyes. :)

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