Poppies For SaleA Poem by Chris Shaw(The painting still has the old label, Society of Women Artists, Westminster Gallery, London SW14 9NH. Poppies, watercolour £150 on the reverse) The artist lived in Wallingford, Oxford.
Intrigued by an artist's brush strokes,
a watercolour caught my eye as I perused an army of stacked frames. The painter's name, Freddie Jeynes, full resume on the reverse, had once displayed her work in a London gallery. Too high a price for all the hours she had captured flimsy poppies at their best, full heads of silken, scarlet skirts reminding me of war dead long gone, at peace, at rest. Florid tints applied with precision tender care, ten pounds to pay, "a deal I said". The Gallery now deceased, though soldier's blood still bleeds in red torment. I paused to think, reflect on painter and poppies. It was her that broke through the veil, led me on a trail through Oxford lanes. I saw her in the morning light, reflected in the clear glass pane. She smiled and waved back, blew me a kiss she did.
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17 Reviews Added on April 25, 2019 Last Updated on April 25, 2019 AuthorChris ShawBerkshire, United KingdomAboutAlbert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..Writing
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