Sherry Chandler » Sandglyphs and other ephemera
Sandglyphs and other ephemera
It’s May 1 and the Sideshow exhibit has been struck. I’ve asked that my poem-on-glass be washed away. Somehow it seems right that it be ephemeral. For one thing, it wasn’t the most successful thing I’ve ever done. Nevertheless, the question of visual poetry remains unresolved and engaging.
So to commemorate Mayday, I’ve asked Geoff Huth if I can post his sandglyph Wreed. It isn’t green and flowering but it is organic and as fleeting as May blossoms, having been long since washed out by the tide. I like its combination of poetry and installation art and somehow it seems comforting to me this gloomy spring. Visit his site dbqp for more on “visual poetry and the personal experience.”

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