Mimi Picasso?
She still liked blooms
even in the deepest shades
and long ago on a wild day of palettes
and
precarious strokes of unbridled
blankets
she smattered
a bit
on a
canvas
even in the deepest shades
and long ago on a wild day of palettes
and
precarious strokes of unbridled
blankets
she smattered
a bit
on a
canvas
too young
to know
her work wasn't masterful
too young
to care
her work wasn't masterful
but today when she found it
hidden behind an old garage door
she liked it
she liked the unadulterated
curves of a girl
falling into shades of the deepest deepest
blue
oh what a wild mess she was
that girl
she liked the way the words brushed
the petals
and dips that go nowhere
they
should
falling into shades of the deepest deepest
blue
oh what a wild mess she was
that girl
she liked the way the words brushed
the petals
and dips that go nowhere
they
should
she liked that the shades were
not shaded at all
and the table
illusive
and tilting
so wrong
and waiting
to
spill
the
vase
oh she liked the sway of the woman
undone
in the mind of the girl
and the dark in the part
she kept
to her
self
in a place no one saw
undone
in the mind of the girl
and the dark in the part
she kept
to her
self
in a place no one saw
the sprout of
wild colors
an imperfect heart
wild colors
an imperfect heart
she liked herself spilling
Footnote: My niece found the watercolor at an auction sale a few years ago. But didn't realize until after she'd purchased it and looked at the back, that her Aunt Mimi had painted it in 1970. I'd given it as a gift to a sweet lady in my church way back in the day, painted a set of oils for my boyfriend's mother for Christmas and never painted again. I miss it. However rudimentary my skills, I remember the smell of the paint and the carefree way I splashed it on - just for me. My niece wrapped it up that year and gave it to me for Christmas. It was a most wonderful surprise - for both of us!
I stopped painting after I grew up and moved away. I wonder why.
I think it would feel good to splatter colors on a canvas again.
FOOTNOTE: I'm on Easter vacation. I'll just be here under my Easter bonnet, embarking on another adventure.
I will be back Monday May 2, 2011. In the meantime, enjoy Poetry Week on Mimi Writes.
2 comments:
How wonderful that your niece found a long lost treasure! :)
Akelamalu - It was such a fabulous surprise! I really treasure it and the story behind it.
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