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IN YOUR BEAUTY I LEARNED HOW TO MAKE POEMS

IN YOUR BEAUTY I LEARNED HOW TO MAKE POEMS

A single golden arc sweeps across the upper darkness with elegant simplicity while below, amber loops gather and spiral in intimate conversation - the contrast between singular gesture and abundant accumulation creating visual poetry itself. In Your Beauty I Learned How to Make Poems captures the essence of poetic craft: witness beauty so profound it compels response, then find the courage to answer with your own imperfect gathering of light. The camera's movement traced both the clean arc of inspiration above and the tangled sweetness of attempting to match it below.


This is the transformation the series promises - in your light, I learned not just to admire but to create, not just to receive beauty but to risk making it. The solitary arc above suggests the perfection we witness, while the clustered loops below reveal our earnest attempts to reply - not matching the original's grace but honoring it through effort, through the accumulation of small gestures that become their own kind of beauty. In times when we're paralyzed by the gap between what we see and what we make, this image offers permission: poems aren't perfect arcs but gathered light, beauty answered with beauty, the beloved's radiance met with our stumbling, sincere attempts to speak what cannot be spoken but must be tried.

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    60”x106”
    36”x64”
    16”x32”
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