Friday, April 30, 2021

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Making NEW Art from OLD
Today's art: a collage of oldies posted before, water colour and coloured pencil cut outs,
 on a water colour background.
a pandemic day -
the flowers furl and unfurl
heedless of grey skies
© gillena cox 2021






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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH

Week 7 Year 11

a weekly unfurling of tiny jubilant love


ENJOY THE MUSIC:



Thursday, April 29, 2021

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today's digital images assembled using PicsArt stickers
behind her coy smile
a trembling as of vines -
grasping ancient holds
© gillena cox 2021



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29 April 2018
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ENJOY THE MUSIC: Kes - We Home Under One Roof






the gate behind her
now for those footsteps forward -
dreams can come true
© gillena cox 2021

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

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yellow butterfly 

passing  yellow ixoras

yesterday's  watching


of its freedom to pass by

not stopping for a visit


today  writing of 

that butterfly passing by

its yellow colour


observation clings

to the chance of being here

not somewhere else


where no flowers are blooming

no yellow butterflies fly


coincidence lurks

In the yellow sameness of

sunshine and flowers

GARDEN LIMINAL- A RENGAY © gillena cox 2021



BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH 
Weekly Scribblings #67: Liminal Space


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REVISIT


28 April 2019
28 April 2016
28 April 2014

Sunday, April 25, 2021

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a breezy day
delivery at the gate -
everyone masked
© gillena cox 2021


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 Sunday XXII of the series '100 ways to haiku a mask '

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Rejoice, O hearts that seek the Lord

(Psalm 105:3)

What's there to smile about today? Thank God for the grace of poetry 

SUNDAY SMILES



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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH 

Writers’ Pantry# 67: Ecolinguistics


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yellow will find a way

to flaunt wishes 
under a blue sky

be it in daffodil speak
or the shouts of a wild weed emerging
from a crack in the paved street

YELLOW - a cherita © gillena cox 2021


ENJOY THE MUSIC: OCEAN ALLEY - Yellow Mellow

Friday, April 23, 2021

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yellow art FIRST POSTED HERE used for hat


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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH

Week 6 Year 11

a weekly unfurling of tiny jubilant love


ENJOY THE MUSIC:
Frédéric Chopin - Spring Waltz



Thursday, April 22, 2021

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Happy International Mother Earth Day 2021


 Starry Nights


Start up photo


Haiga


night sky -
a crop of brightness
from the smile trees

a crop of brightness-
the future holds dear
newer normal nights

the future holds dear -
to lessons learned
post Covid 19 smiles
© gillena cox 2021


REVISIT
Earth Day 2009
Earth Day 2017
Earth Day 2008


ENJOY THE MUSIC: Dolly Parton's "The Grass Is Blue" by Hannah Blaylock



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ENJOY: a reading of Third Planet From The Sun
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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

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Today's tag assembled, using stickers from Pinterest and Joan Mirós  painting 'Birth of The World' from a google search.
Artist Joan Miró was born 20th April 1893,  in Barcelona.

I viewed some of his painting at 'The Tate Gallery' while on vacation in London in  1979

a fascination 
of  lines and dots intriguing-
viewing Joan Miró 
© gillena cox 2021

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 Joan Mirós  painting 'The Birth of The World' from google

Joan Miró said that The Birth of the World depicts “a sort of genesis” the amorphous beginnings of life. To make this work, Miró poured, brushed, and flung paint on an unevenly primed canvas so that the paint soaked in some areas and rested on top in others. Atop this relatively uncontrolled application of paint, he added lines and shapes he had previously planned in studies. The bird or kite, shooting star, balloon, and figure with white head may all seem somehow familiar, yet their association is illogical. Describing his method, Miró said, “Rather than setting out to paint something I began painting and as I paint the picture begins to assert itself, or suggest itself under my brush.… The first stage is free, unconscious. But, he continued, “The second stage is carefully calculated...”

Sunday, April 18, 2021

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mask wearing panel 

speaks vaccine distribution -

a welcomed topic

© gillena cox 2021


REVISIT



 Sunday XXI of the series '100 ways to haiku a mask '

Tell me about your Sunday email me OR post a COMMENT 

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Rejoice, O hearts that seek the Lord

(Psalm 105:3)

What's there to smile about today? Thank God for the grace of poetry 

SUNDAY SMILES



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Writers’ Pantry #66: A Bat and a Haiku Walk into a Bar…

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The Bat is a Traditional Character of The Trinidad and Tobago Masquerade. Above is my grand daughter in her (school-assigment-costume 2021 ), made with the help of Dad and Mummy (she attends school online) Photo courtesy her Dad.

stitchings and glueings -
red puffs give to this bat 
the corona look
© gillena cox 2021



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quiet empty sky -
 the pleas of evacuees 
filling hands in prayer


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quiet empty sky -
lost in a volcano's wish to
spew molten statements

the pleas of evacuee 
as Soufrière pelts -
for Christ's sake calm down

filling hands in prayer
for a quickly safe return
to a spot called home
Soufri̬re - a troikuʩ gillena cox 2021


ENJOY THE MUSIC: Tender (Patrice Roberts) / Backyard Jam (Farmer Nappy) - Xavier Strings Violin Cover

Saturday, April 17, 2021

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heartbeats of silence -
whistles of dawn birds breaking
through cherished moments
© gillena cox 2021




HAPPY INTERNATIONAL HAIKU DAY





ENJOY THE VIDEO: samidare wo
A dance piece from a song composed by Ed Bennett and sung by Ryland Angel.
With Ryland's haunting vocals, Ed wrote this song, based on a Haiku Poem of  Matsuo Basho in 1690. It is choreographed by Kayoko Sakoh.  At this rehearsal, she dances with

Friday, April 16, 2021

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Abstract 20210416 - poster paints

night embraces me
with colours abstract wanting
to become stories
© gillena cox  2021



Digital Manipulations




last week's paper bow added






BON APPETIT


Blog hopping today with 
Week 5 Year 11

a weekly unfurling of tiny jubilant love


ENJOY THE MUSIC: Chopin - Nocturne op.9 No.2