Hand prints
Evidence of touch
Yearning pale skin
Rising to meet
Mind prints
Sight of exploration
Flickering images
Lighting the eyes
Body imprints
Echo of sensation
Rhythmically moving
Swaying with lust
A blog to explore the interests of an original renaissance woman; arts, sciences, poetry, librarianship and everything in between.
Saturday, 16 June 2012
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
'Imagine': Connections with contemporary artists
Once again the happy connections that are constantly weaving themselves around me struck this evening. I'd done a favour for one of my lawyers and I was merrily bouncing back to the office with an armful of books when the most amazing image in a local art gallery window stopped me in my tracks. Being easily distracted by an open door, sounds of a party and free champagne, I wandered in and jotted down a few thoughts.
My Great Aunty Phyllis
A lifetime away; another world.
A memory of farm, warm kitchen
A basket of kittens, a new pet
A whisking of eggs, dessert made
A multitude of people, friends all
A tree of cherries, pink tongues
A Victorian loo, too high for me
A white garden gate, coming home
All images to carry, she's there still
A loved lady, a precious aunt.
Phyllis Mary Boulcott (nee Jones) of Much Cowarne, (formerly of Home House, Bringsty). Died peacefully at Hereford County Hospital on June 5th, 2012 aged 89 years. Much loved wife of Percy, mother of Jean, Pam and the late John.
Monday, 11 June 2012
Bomarzo and Ariosto: Moon, Madness and Hippogriffs
It occurred to me the other day that there was no renaissance material on this blog, which given my background, is a travesty! So I was looking around my archives and I found this little something on topics very close to my heart; poetry, gardens and intellectual endeavour. Using a sixteenth century epic poem called Orlando furioso I explore how it influenced key aspects and themes of the so-called Parco dei Mostri, a fabulous Italian renaissance garden.
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