Published on Mondays, with columns by Artist and Writer. Published since 2002, an Ocean and Pounds publication
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Caffeine Reveries
by Shelley Savor
Domestic-life-colour-book
by Lee Ka-sing
Greenwood
by Kai Chan
Barbara’s Wardrobe
by Holly Lee
CHEEZ
by Fiona Smyth
Travelling Palm Snapshots
by Tamara Chatterjee
Uzbekistan (November, 2019) – We drove through the desert of Karakalpakstan; from Muynak to Nukus. We saw a number of monumental sites including Chilpyk Kala, a 2200 year-old Zoroastrian Tower of Silence. While no longer in use as burial tomb, the site had a interesting feeling about it. I climbed up the rocky outcrop alone to find a 14 year old boy drawing in baking sun. Using pantomime and his notebook, he described the architecture of the structure we were standing on.
Adjacency, Series Two
written by Gary Michael Dault
based on photogaph by Lee Ka-sing
(Photograph by Lee Ka-sing: - Stranger from the other Planet)
Number 29
Keeping Up With Covid-19
another day
and more statistics
the numbers come at you
like ballistics
what are the virus's
characteristics?
are they changing?
ask the mystics.
ask the doctors
who hope they know
whether it's red
or green to go.
ask the pundits
to be precise
as they tighten
the vise
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From the Notebooks (2010-2020)
by Gary Michael Dault
From the Notebooks, 2010-2020.
Number 28: Coronavenus
Some Trees
by Malgorzata Wolak Dault
Number 17
Francis Ponge in his book Mute Objects of Expression, a collection of musing on a natural world and poetry from 1976, writes in a chapter called "The Pine Woods Notebook": "Each pine wood is like a natural sanatorium, also a music hall...a chamber, a vast cathedral for meditation (fortunately a cathedral without a pulpit) open to all winds, but through so many doors it's as though they were closed. For winds hesitate before them."
This inscription, for me, adds to the spirit of all coniferous forests.
ProTesT
by Cem Turgay
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