abstract overlay of a bleeding heart

abstract overlay of a bleeding heart

A Poem by Frieda P
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Lost forever in the paradox
      of your affection's blush
painted within soft brush strokes
             of passion's escape,
searching for the intimacy in
               perception's palette
Mona Lisa's smile paled 
      within the rush of your
           monochromatic illusionism
left to unfurl in unframed passages
                  of rhymed masters,
watercolor craving's bled
             onto the canvas of our desire
fractured in your composed 
                     coloring's matted absence 
 allegory of Alla Prima's  shadowed
 cuore,
               chiaroscuro in its appeal
 
 image likeness of urges's infatuation,
                    in scarlet's tearful hue
obscured within abstract 
overlay's
                       of a bleeding heart's portrait    











                                                                                                                            artist ~ Kristen Romney Hubbs

© 2014 Frieda P


Author's Note

Frieda P


translation~ cuore,-heart, chiaroscuro-an Italian word literally meaning “light dark”

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you and your poetry are amazing Frieda, "monochromatic illusionism", yes absence and death are moncolored.. it is paradoxal and yet I can't help but see a multitude of words colored with the palette found within a bleeding heart (there are many colors found here). Aren't we always looking "for the intimacy in
perception's palette", to make sense of the abstractions??? I have for some reason believed that after Mona Lisa got up from her portrait smiled a great deal... It was Rembrandt that made her so serious...

I like your choice of Chicago's "Color My World", it's soft overlays give depth to the words you express

1000 water colors bleeding and abstract expressions... there is nothing monochromatic about your poetry Frieda... and I love to read each word... MWAHxxoo!!!

Posted 10 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Frieda P

10 Years Ago

Whoa I nearly missed this exquisite review, dang cafe for not alerting me. You blow me away Curt, t.. read more
redzone

10 Years Ago

Squishy alert!! Squishy Alert... dag Frieda, now I'm all squishy and with no place to go ... ;0)



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Such a masterpiece of words. A really wonderful poem. :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Another one filled with such gorgeous lines chica.Truly awe inspiring the way you write Freida.

Posted 10 Years Ago


I really liked the distinct sense of longing etched carefully in between these words written here in this piece, somehow existing in a way that makes it exact, yet creatively unpredictable. Meticulous, even though the function is unknown.

Thought-provoking piece indeed, well done!

Posted 10 Years Ago


You have painted a marvellous masterpiece and left me completely speechless at the beauty and power of this one, Mama F - this is what I call true poetry!! xoxo

Posted 10 Years Ago


the closest I have ever come to reading paint on canvas, more than a poem, more than a painting, the two combined in sheer beauty

Posted 10 Years Ago


What a masterpiece your words have painted here, Frieda. Those classes in both Italian and Art Appreciation came in handy... :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


It is the wizardry of a seasoned writer with immense talents to turn pain into celebration of words and mesmerize the readers who forced to write more and more words in praise and do not relent. I know it won't help with the pain but at least as a gesture for being invited to such beautiful constellation of words we can at least make sure that some smiles appear between those moist eyes like twinkling stars in the darkness.


Posted 10 Years Ago


god, where is my ear??

i know i put that thing somewhere-----oh right, i sent it to someone....

"starry starry nights, paint your palette blue and gray!"

now i understand what you tried to say to me.....and in this poem....i understand the craving...and the craving the poet has for words that make his art...that paint his or her pictures....just as Leonardo
painted Mona....

but i am still looking for van Gogh's ear....damn...

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Frieda P

10 Years Ago

I always knew you were channeling van Gogh.....thanks, yep you got it jacob.

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If you want to know me, read my poetry, it's all in there. I am a mother of three sons (my finest moments) a sister, a survivor and a little bit crazy. I lost my beloved sister to suicide, so you'll.. more..

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