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Art: The Trumpeter by Artist G E Ely
"The Trumpeter"
G E Ely

Sunday
Art: In Front of the Class by Artist Cheryl Ann
"In Front of the Class"
Cheryl Ann

Monday
Art: UNSHEATHED by Artist C. k. Agathocleous
"UNSHEATHED"
C. k. Agathocleous

Tuesday
Art: Leda and the Swan by Artist Erika V Nelson
"Leda and the Swan"
Erika V Nelson

Wednesday
Art: the cup is red (lies we tell our children) by Artist Amie R Gillingham
"the cup is red (lies we tell our children)"
Amie R Gillingham
Juror's
Choice


Thursday
Art: Emily's Carriage by Artist April
"Emily's Carriage"
April
Member's
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Friday
Art: Never Really Gone by Artist KiniArt
"Never Really Gone"
KiniArt

Art of the Day: 09/14/2005
This Week's Theme:   Poetry
 

"3 Poets: Dickinson, Poe & cummings" is the title of one of EBSQ's September exhibitions. It is not, however, the first show EBSQ has done with poetry as it's theme. In September 2002, the members of EBSQ Plus participated in "Conversations With Dead Poets." This week Art Of The Day features some of those works.

-Melissa Morton

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"the cup is red (lies we tell our children)"

Art: the cup is red (lies we tell our children) by Artist Amie R Gillingham
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Media:  Acrylic on masonite
Dimensions:  12 x 12

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Jane Kenyon (1947-1995) has long been a favourite poet of mine for her no-nonense approach to verse. She had a tendency to find the poetry in everyday life, and to put it forth in a Shaker-esque language of beauty, simplicity, and utility. Her poem, "Learning in the First Grade," is the inspiration for this piece.

Learning in First Grade

"The cup is red. The drop of rain
is blue. The clam is brown."

So said the sheet of exercises--
purple mimeos, still heady
from the fluid in the rolling
silver drum. But the cup was

not red. It was white,
or had no color of its own.

Oh, but my mind was finical.
It put the teacher perpetually
in the wrong. Called on, however,
I said aloud: "The cup is red."

"But it's not," I thought,
like Galileo Galilei
muttering under his beard.

Artist:
Amie R Gillingham  View this Artist's Profile
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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