Red Spot II, Wallisy Kandinsky |
the squiggles are the cause of anguish for the earth
red splotch startles the serenity
electrifying field absorbs shocks
permeable pigments scatter randomly
why are there fresh prints of invisible feet?
in the pattern
lines encircle tapestry of dots
a flame is born out of blank canvas,
is it wrong to assume otherwise?
No, I don't think so. It certainly looks that way.
ReplyDeleteI like the question you pose at the end. I really like the "invisible feet"!
ReplyDeleteI love the "fresh prints of invisible feet".
ReplyDeleteI find the question very interesting..happy to be here as always..
ReplyDeleteI find the question very interesting..happy to be here as always..
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing serene about this painting. Your prose describe it very well.
ReplyDeleteimpressive.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the poetic words you used to interpret the paint patterns. Thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteDynamite last two lines!
ReplyDeleteLove it!..
ReplyDeleteJJRod'z
I love "fresh prints of invisible feet", nice image, Gautami.
ReplyDeletePamela
Love this use of this week's wordle words. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely interpretation.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating take on the prompt! I love "fresh prints of invisible feet"
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, organic, and very artsy. Nicely written!
ReplyDeleteNice, oh, nice!
ReplyDeleteAnother vote for the invisible feet.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Ramesh Sood, the question is fascinating.
ReplyDeletewhy are there fresh prints of invisible feet?
ReplyDeleteI think the same, when my garden gets trampled...:)