Playful, serious, ubiquitous — manipulation & happy accidents in art

All art is manipulated.  Each and every time.  Happy accidents abound.  Let me introduce you to Phyllis Bonner’s photography.  Two images — one straight-forward and lovely —

Bonner's dahlia

and below that photo manipulated by a software program.  WOW! You have 4 weeks left to see Phyllis’s show, “Mother Nature in Photos!” at AWE Gallery (678 Portola Drive, SF — next to the Purple church).

photo-10

Let me put your mind to rest.  Phyllis’s art is for sale!  And while you’re marveling at her work make sure you spend time seeing the ongoing exhibit of the 6 women AWE Collective artists:  Stacy Boorn, Susan Black, Kit Kennedy, Chris Kibre, Alice Steele, and Janet Stock.  A Women’s Eye  — fine art @ affordable prices.

You ask, how is a poem manipulated?  Through editing.  To me editing is nothing more (or less) than simple math — addition & subtraction.  For several years my practice included writing one phrase/or line a day.  Twice a month I review those lines & combine and submit to an online poetry group of which I’m a member.  Here are the lines I selected:

5/8/13   was flesh exchanged?
5/11/13  which words will stick today?
5/16/13 of all things the hand can hold
5/24/13  & then then there were 2 women, 3 hats, several scarves

Now, the edited poem:

OF ALL THINGS THE HAND CAN HOLD

which words will stick today?

suddenly
without
provocation
there
were
2
women
3
hats
several
scarves

was flesh exchanged?

Who said poetry isn’t fun.  Do the math!