Showing posts with label accidental abstractions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accidental abstractions. Show all posts

Saturday, December 22, 2018

la casa deshabitada... (after E.Diego)



"porque llega un hora en que todas las casas se despueblan de sus ruidos mortales..."*

(there were cut bunches in buckets and stacked in boxes
everywhere, and they came very early in the
mornings to gather for their shops,
for their homes)

the abandoned building sits on the edge of chinatown, slowly corroding in the rain...

***

"y las vidrieras son frias como esos invernaderos desolados..."**

(even on the coldest day, the tight blooms and bundled greens
suffused the air with their dying scents,
their fading colours so composed
for a little longer)

a warehouse filled with flowers traded in kindnesses by the 3 chinese brothers...

***

"y es como si no hubiese venido nadie, como si nadie mirase los recintos del hombre,
bajo los astros."***

(that was many years ago and most will not remember this
as a place for the joy seeking, for the death
honouring and for the every day
of the living)

and where the brothers now, where grow the lilies, where stars still shimmer on...



*selected lines in spanish from "Bajo los Astros", a poem by ELISEO DIEGO, 1920-1994 
(translation by Kathleen Weaver, 1982)
*"because an hour comes when every house will empty of its mortal noises..."
**"and window panes are cold like those bleak greenhouses..."
***"and it is just as if no one had ever come, as if no one had seen the haunts of man, under the stars."




Friday, December 14, 2018

the pale hour... (after L-P Fargue)







"l'heure passe que les mains de la nuit faufilent aux vieux murs..."

(when they are very old, you forget how long they have lived...
you feel that you should know them better, 
even if you have known them a long time)

as the pale hour steals by, leave shadows quiver in the fading light...

***

"on entend le bruit nombreux des feuilles partout comme un feu qui prend..."

(when they leave us, you realize you don't miss them so much...
even as you know they are gone forever,
but the grieving and the regrets remain)

a certain pervasive scent lingers on, infusing the amorphous life...

***

"un rayon rôde encore à la crête du mur, glisse d'une main calme  et nous conduit vers l'ombre..."

(and everyday is a little less - a little less of them, a little less of you...
you will not know them any more now
than when you had known them then)

the branches nod in silence, a black tangle upon the darkening sky...



*selected lines in french from "Au Fil de l'Heure Pâle" by LEON-PAUL FARGUE (1876-1947)

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

floating states


 on a night like this
when you bring me
the full aurora realm
from ether streaming
 softly, softly the glass
dissolves to dry floatage
above the jetting sky
all the birds unleashed
but on these other nights
we will hang heavy within
the cool flocculus steam
of unintended savior states


Friday, May 31, 2013

the echoing moon...



"vanity guards us from introspection.
what guards us from vanity?

to think of ourselves like the moon,
dead and beautiful,
and of an origin no one can be sure of?"*

[*"Meeting an Astronomer on the Buddha's Birthday" by Diane WAKOSKI]

[the image is from a durational performance/installation entitled "Echoes" in the Audain Gallery  by Luciana D'Anunciacao, a student in the MFA program at Simon Fraser University's School for the Contemporary Arts, at the MFA Spring Exhibition "Syllogisms", March 27-Apri 6, 2013]


Sunday, April 14, 2013

springwall


immutable stillness leaning on a century...
                 emotive veils of fading jade tears...
                                come spring, this pale spring, to shanghai alley...

Sunday, June 3, 2012

door no more


 "Ara baixare les escales que donen a l'exterior i no penso defraudar."*
[Now I'll descend the stairs that lead outside and not worry about letting anybody down.]

*the last line from "Stairway, 1949" by Ernest FARRES, translated from the Catalan by Lawrence Venuti, 2009 [from Edward Hopper: Cinquanta poemes sobre la seva obra pictorica (Fifty poems on his pictorial work; Barcelona: Viena, 2006)]


Sunday, January 22, 2012

elephantangential

elephantemporal

elephantalisman

 elephantaedium vitae
 

Friday, December 23, 2011

alight upon the season...

we know where we are...
we float a lit cross to let others know that they have arrived at a juncture...
the red star on a green cone is incidental, inscriptive of a seasonal adaptation...
and beyond the lights, it is not so dark over there after all...

Monday, May 16, 2011

sidewall consign

Often I am compelled to check the sidewalls of older buildings for faded ghost signs left behind from another era or lavish markings by free spirits with lifted cans of spray paint or some other mysterious images of indeterminate origins...

 off Fraser Street...

 off East Georgia Street...

off Main Street...

off Campbell Street...
[I believe I was on gang turf as I was shooting this sign in the side alley as a racy black car with tinted windows pulled up real close and waited until I took off on my bike again!]


Monday, May 2, 2011

eastside umbr-iage

In a frequently gray and wet city where living and non-living objects merge together into certain murky tones, the appearance of the ultimate light source creates almost blinding contrast where splotchy shadows fall onto brightly sunlit but mundane surfaces...
take umbrage with foliage and strong and intriguing patterns emerge in the most unexpected places to dazzle the savage eye...

evenly spaced in the Quest Metal Works parking lot at the corner of Venables Street and Clark Drive...

softly defined on a rough retaining wall around a playing field off Woodland Drive...

 filigreeing a blue concrete wall of a building on Adanac Street - the cherry tree about to erupt into hot pink flocculence...

fuzzy shadow play against a schoolyard wall off Woodland Drive...

Sunday, April 24, 2011

strathcona:: tree shadows

On this first warm sunny day of spring [finally!] I went in search of some fitfully artful tree shadows - and other ephemeral exuberances...
Zig-zagging through the old Strathcona neighbourhood on my bike, the flower buds were literally popping open by the minute in the bright sunshine and the abstract sillhouettes of the still leafless tree branches shifted coyly with the sun - a profusion of intricate skiagrams on textured walls and painted surfaces, animating the quaintly charming houses on these most tranquil of inner city streets...






The ethereal blue dome of the Russian Orthodox church on Campbell Street merges with a clear blue sky through a veil of darkly lacing branches and a cascade of fresh spring foliage...

The first blossoms burst into bloom on this old cherry tree and the soft pink petals riff off the fading pink portico of this building on Keefer Street...



Sunday, March 27, 2011

opsal skeletal


The long suffering OPSAL STEEL building on the corner of West 2nd Avenue and Quebec Street has finally been stripped of its tattered wood cladding and now sits as a hulking carcass with its innards mostly gutted...
Waiting for its new incarnation as two residential towers looming over a measly token remnant of its original west coast vernacular industrial building design from 1918, this salvaged skeleton is the last of such structures that once populated the grimy end of False Creek...




The two photos below are from a series I took of the building a few years ago when reindeer still dared to land on its roof and perched there for a while...


For another recent posting about this development:: www.miss604.com/2011/03/opsal-steel-building

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

tunnel vision

 in the underbelly of Vancouver General Hospital, hollow arteries snake between the main organs...
walkways the colour of dried blood disappear into nether regions, the cold lights casting a ghoulish pall...


 a small heart lies unbeating on the hardened vein...

a microbial creature is tethered by its umbilical cord...

 the efficient processing of the elimination system...


a mysterious instrument clogging one of the vascular tunnels...

*thanks to the intrepid Jan Snow for forging ahead through some of these underground capillaries of the VGH - with me ever so squeamishly following along!
 

Thursday, December 30, 2010

"quietly to night"*

 "in the evening the water in our jug is finished and perched on stone, or sometimes concrete, our birds all fly away...


one piece of lokum remains on the rose-patterned plate...
the fruit on the branch consumes night for us...


if they submit quietly to night and lose their lives in all their fineness, new generations will arise and sing the songs behind the mountain,

so the sail can be furled all day with song,
so if water wants the sea it can reach it,
or if it wants it can end on the plain,
so the lokum can remain on the rose-patterned plate."*

[*selected lines excerpted from Agamemnon I by Oktay RIFAT (1914-1988), translated from the Turkish by Ruth Christie and Richard McKane in Tablet and Pen:: Literary Landscapes from The Modern Middle East, A Words Without Borders Anthology Edited by Reza ASLAN, Copyright 2011, W.W. Norton & Company]

Friday, October 22, 2010

MAIN-taining

Main Street a few blocks north and south of Broadway has evolved into a hub of hipness so mainstream it has lost some of its hard-earned edginess - and has inevitably acquired the flash flood of corporate chain and condo development dredging...
And yet on a sunny fall weekend during another one of its frequent street festivals - SHIFT? SHRIFT? SIFT?? - the essence of the Main of yore faded in and out of my consciousness, like an old movie that hasn't quite finished unreeling...






[note the new incongruous TIM HORTONS (in the above window's reflection) now ensconced in the cool old marble and glass bank building on the southwest corner of Broadway and Main]





[glue-splotch pattern left after the sign was taken down when the store had to close from damages of a fire next door and a few over]

[during the street festival, the resident of this apartment posted this heartfelt note that was barely visible from the street below - no one paid any attention by turning the music down!]


[where the fire had started and razed, now waiting for a new configuration of commerce]

[but gracious living still goes on around the corner...*]

*more images of the WENONAH in my next post...