A Novice to Art

A Novice to Art

A Poem by Kelly Scheppers

A Novice to Art

 

 

 

i was a novice to art

he was an amateur at best

stroking my scars and imperfections

with the highbrowed demeanor

of a scholar.

 

our conversation was sparse

indulging in the contrast of shadow and light,

as he gathered his tools

in preparation

like a priest in benediction.

 

catching my breath i looked away

trying hard not to gaze upon

the smile behind his probing eyes,

the low brimmed fedora

that brought his chiseled features

into close proximity.

 

he encircled my  anatomy

like a lioness in a cage,

pointing my chin towards my left shoulder

capturing ribbons of braided sunlight

in the tendrils of upswept hair.

 

i took another breath,  exhaled

my gown descended to the floor

in a diaphanous pool

 

a novice to art.

© 2024 Kelly Scheppers


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Interesting, with some good word usage. It brought to mind a scenario in which, a woman and man meet in the context of an artistic pursuit of some kind. Perhaps, in the same dance group or an orchestra? Anyway, because the woman is possibly kind of new to all this, as a "novice"; it creates a barrier or tensions between herself and the guy she has eyes for? However, the guy is probably a snob; and doesn't know what he might be missing.! If he appreciated the woman enough, then her novice status in art; would not deter him! He seems to like her physical beauty, as is clearly suggested in verse four? Anyway, this is probably the best work which I have read by this authoress; so far.

Posted 3 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kelly Scheppers

3 Months Ago

A mighty perceptive insight! Thank you!
Twilight

3 Months Ago

Well, I admit that I made a few intuitive guesses; as part of that insight. I genuinely think it's p.. read more



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phenomenal descriptions of the experience of posing nude for an artist. i imagine that's exactly how it feels and is. you've got the entire package here from title on down. i don't see how it could get much better than this. simply wonderful poetry much enjoyed and appreciated. top notch for sure. bravo.

Posted 3 Months Ago


Kelly Scheppers

3 Months Ago

Pete, my man, you are always a most welcomed sight to see. Thank you, my patriot friend!
Amateur perhaps...novice yes...BUT. This is an artist who captures reality and presents it rather than trying to cover it up with brush strokes.
He paints the real person....and she allows him to show her in all her glory, including the flaws.
The story told in this poem really moved me....

and I remember sitting for an art class...not nude....but as I am....some captured the humanness so well....others took liberties to make their drawings perfect. I am far from perfect and appreciated the reality drawings of me.
the depth of the person you are always comes through in your poetry.
j.

Posted 3 Months Ago


Kelly Scheppers

3 Months Ago

I made a vow to myself as a poet, to always better myself as a writer. And I try to learn, and abso.. read more
Hii! I'm a rookie writer and I want a few people to read and support my story and first story I've published! Its okay if you guys don't want to read it but its ok!! I loved the poetry and rhyming of this masterpiece, I'd gladly want to learn from my elders like this person! - Written by young writer, el :D

Posted 3 Months Ago


Kelly Scheppers

3 Months Ago

Thank you, Elgarcia! Always thrilled to garnish a new reader. Welcome to the WC!
Just brilliant Kelly, the imagery is superb !



Posted 3 Months Ago


Kelly Scheppers

3 Months Ago

Thank you most kindly, Stella!
Interesting, with some good word usage. It brought to mind a scenario in which, a woman and man meet in the context of an artistic pursuit of some kind. Perhaps, in the same dance group or an orchestra? Anyway, because the woman is possibly kind of new to all this, as a "novice"; it creates a barrier or tensions between herself and the guy she has eyes for? However, the guy is probably a snob; and doesn't know what he might be missing.! If he appreciated the woman enough, then her novice status in art; would not deter him! He seems to like her physical beauty, as is clearly suggested in verse four? Anyway, this is probably the best work which I have read by this authoress; so far.

Posted 3 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kelly Scheppers

3 Months Ago

A mighty perceptive insight! Thank you!
Twilight

3 Months Ago

Well, I admit that I made a few intuitive guesses; as part of that insight. I genuinely think it's p.. read more
How I've missed reading you Kelly. Your poetry is a work of art. Lovely. :) Julie

Posted 3 Months Ago


Kelly Scheppers

3 Months Ago

JULIE!!! Is it really you? My, my, what a thrill it is to see you. Thank you, my long lost friend.. read more
MsJewel

3 Months Ago

Kelly! I'm thrilled to be back and read your wonderful poetry again. Thanks for the warm welcome! .. read more
such erotic intentions written here Kelly. The softness of these words, the slow seduction of touch, Kelly, you are no novice to art or to making the reader feel alive. Please, I fell. Just let me lie here and savor this poem.

Posted 3 Months Ago


Kelly Scheppers

3 Months Ago

What a lovely thought you leave me with. Thank you, Curt!
Ooh Fabulous Kells, and I adore the way you use the Art Metaphor here, so subtle and clever. Exceptional ✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️

Posted 3 Months Ago


Kelly Scheppers

3 Months Ago

Thank you so much, my friend!
red93

3 Months Ago

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Very good well written. This is a good read. Surrounded by stories of decorating tip, weather forcasts, and shopping trips.

Posted 3 Months Ago


Kelly Scheppers

3 Months Ago

Thank you for your visit today!
dear Kelly… in Europe the Body is Art and Sculpture is kept in Corners of Sunshine and Solitude where breathless moments become Mozarts Crescendos… softly, Pat

Posted 3 Months Ago


Kelly Scheppers

3 Months Ago

Thank you, Pat. Your presence is always appreciated!

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Kelly Scheppers
Kelly Scheppers

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