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
DOUBLE DOUBLE: Box-in-a-Valise
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CHEEZ
by Fiona Smyth
Travelling Palm Snapshots
by Tamara Chatterjee
Morocco (September, 2014) – The Marrakech offered a surreal culinary experience; we spent the week indulging on amazing fresh fruits and unusual spices, lots of tajines, several pastilla, and an evening of gluttonous shashlik. My only disappointment was my own expectation due to a childhood Disney fantasy; Baloo's melodic lyrics describing the bare necessity of life. Prickly Pears while intoxicatingly beautiful, failed to deliver on taste.
Adjacency, Series Two
written by Gary Michael Dault
based on photogaph by Lee Ka-sing
(Photograph by Lee Ka-sing: - Lumino matters)
Number 32
INSIDE A LIGHT BULB
inside a light bulb
there is a filament
but also a vacuum ocean
of hot glowing fishes
sizzling seaweed
incandescent clams
and mussels
son-et-lumiere shipwrecks
and sometimes a bigtail shark
hot as a radiator
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From the Notebooks (2010-2020)
by Gary Michael Dault
From the Notebooks, 2010-2020.
Number 31: The Little Storm Outside the Window (April 10, 2014).
ProTesT
by Cem Turgay
Orphans school at Princess Island in winter with guard dog, circa 2015, Turkey.
Some Trees
by Malgorzata Wolak Dault
Number 20
Here is a tree older than the forest itself;
The years of its life defy reckoning.
Its roots have seen the upheavals of hill and valley,
Leaves have known the changes of wind and frost.
The world laughs at its shoddy exterior
And cares nothing for the fine grain of the wood inside.
Stripped free of flesh and hide
All that remains is the core of truth.
Han-Shan, Cold Mountain, translated by Burton Watson (London: Jonathan Cape, 1962), p. 67.
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MONDAY ARTPOST
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Published since 2002, an Ocean and Pounds publication
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