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Angelight
lives in the light
Light bulb
Since she was a little seed
She didn't know
she was a kind of human
She sheds
every 7 weeks
and is getting bigger
Her hair is black
Like when the lights are out
Like a black out
She wishes once
to be blond
She couldn't
She wouldn't
go to a beauty parlor
She doesdn't know
if she got out
Will Angelight be
or just
disappear ?
Mix Media By C.L.DeMedeiros
16 comments:
Wow, this is wild and very imaginative! Way to go!!
Another great idea.
What I especially like about this blog is the way you put your words along with the pictures; words which strive to evoke the meaning behind the artwork without resorting to simple explanations.
very cool blog/thoughts/creations and writings.
p.s. thank you for your comment! :)
I love this piece. Please let us know if your pieces are for sale and where.
A powerful piece! I am not sure how it makes me feel and I think that is what I enjoy most is that it creates confusion. When I read the writings, what strikes me and I really enjoy is the black/blonde hair thing which for me morphs to light/dark with the lightbulb object.
I like this piece it's wonderful.
Ah, there is a label of sorts here for your work. Your work relates to Neo-Dada's like Robert Rauschenberg and some work seems to reference the original Dada group as well. I think your work is taking off from those influences, but your work is making a lot of new moves in a good direction. Thanks for dropping by, it is really great to come across an artist of your caliber in the blog world.
Hi, I think that Angelight is wonderful creation, one of great imagination and little disturbing (in a good way) :-)
BTW thanks for feedback re: my sculpture "Athiest's Dream"
it's a drawing by frank maieu
best regards
Oh, I forgot to ask, I often blog about other artists, mind if I blog about your work?
Rotisserie rabbit clock...suspended in a death-box seance...
Interesting piece. I wonder why you left some of the hair outside the bulb, though. The combination of the visual work with poetry is very reminiscent of surrealism.
Thanks for the good words about my paintings.. I'm really flattered...
She is lovely and disturbing...I found out that that type of long hair in some Japanese theater signifies evil.
C.L.,
Things have been mad lately. Thus I have not commented but have been watching with interest and a variety of other emotions that your work always insipires in me.
*hugs*
~Laurel Leaves
Brilliant!!
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