Oil

Ink by Elizabeth Albert


About the Artist


Elizabeth Albert is a painter and collagist living in Brooklyn, New York. She has received fellowships from the NEA/ Mid-Atlantic Arts Council, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc., and the MacDowell Colony and her work is exhibited nationally. She teaches courses in painting, drawing, design, and the art and architecture of New York City at St. Johns University in Queens, New York.

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go on us, canal by Claudine Mead

we took our crayon box

and went to town with you

painting you a poisoned peacock complexion

that doesn’t look so bad from above

when waxed with sunlight

 

marbled cerulean swirls

and seems to stretch

unveiling deep sapphire veins

azure tangos with the paler blues

to reveal streaks of

tiny tie-dye islands

 

but from up close, beside the patches of oily rainbows…

 

a brown bubble burps

without excusing itself

and dissolves into an uneven surface

slithering along slippery sewage

soon the sunset will singe this mosaic

of colors curdling in the light

 

fermented goldenrod recoils

from the stained ruby blotches flecked

with white while

hues of rusted carrot lazily dribble along

a fringe of spinach hued sediment

 

go on us, canal

we seem to be begging for it

i envision

an opaque lavender lake cocktail

served in a frosted martini glass

with a little square napkin underneath

Thursday, July 29th, 2010 Gowanus Canal, Oil, STREAM No Comments
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