
Tag: artwork
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Artwork: blushing maiden – 23/11/21

copyright 2021 painting by Lauren M. Hancock
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artwork: quiet chaos – 22/11/21

artwork copyright Lauren M. Hancock 22/11/21 All rights reserved. Sometimes I’m in a mood to fly colour all around on the page. No rhythm, no rhyme about it. Just the process I find relaxing and enriching. At the end it’s nice to see how the colours meld with each other, whether it’s subtle, fluid, or not at all. I find it a little like active meditation making this type of art.
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Poem: When Words Won’t Speak – 06/05/20

When words won’t speak, colours do, vibrant splashes, moody shadows, emotive characters, abstract patterns. When I cannot find the right letters, or when I simply stutter, I bring forth emotional therapy, brilliant shades bleeding with highlights or slices of calming, iridescent colour. Sometimes nothing lyrical comes out, and I’m left with a blank, cursed page, or attempts of controlled cursive crossed out, never for anyone to view. Or there are other types of words, they ramble and demand, intended for others to experience, to see, their rawness brought about by my hastily scrawling hand, interpretation intentionally difficult, I wait, I hope, I breathe. But in such a situation, I doubt myself, my words may prove too harsh, best translate them into a form of visual art, where it’s less specific, less obvious what I'm trying to place on show. Less fervent will the story be for I can disguise the dramatics and roll on and along with the waves of emotion 'til the process of ambiguity makes my words fit for public consumption - images filled to the brim, a certain crescent rising, a personal triumph sent, an explosion of hues, of brushstrokes, of textures, of layers, that have been expelled from deep within. I am now tentatively pleased, the story has been told, by shades and highlights, bright and bold, I have created a scene without a single word, the speckles, the explosions, the colours I'll live and breathe until I'm frail and old, this process is a priceless passion. © 2020 Lauren M. Hancock. All rights reserved. Image by Aida KHubaeva from Pixabay

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