The Painter

The Painter

A Poem by Anu Biswas

In the trembling gold of the morning, the painter

Sought impressions of idle sky

Above halcyon meadow slashed with burnt red earth

And pale lotuses reflected in smooth glassy pool

He layered his canvas with tumultuous prussian blues

And when his precious landscape was done

He soaked his brushes and gazed at it but once

Then like the rest he shrouded it in black

Heart heavy, fingers stained, his watery eyes downcast

 

He painted fat ladies with plump arms and dimpled knees

Wrapped in red velvet, eyes hooded with coquetry

Deft strokes smoothing abundant curves without delight

As they sat brazenly for a masterpiece in gilded frame

Petulant lips swollen with crimson stain

And when the portraits were mounted on burnished walls

They clapped their soft hands, gasped and cried

The painter nodded and in his beguiling heart he sighed

 

He turned to surreal world of his masters' fame

Trapping sullied forms in depths of muted pain

Illusions darker than the ones that lived in his head

Tubes of black pigment violently with purple met

To create ten-foot high visions in which he mocked himself

Yet, in cafes along the river they celebrated 

this glorious artist reborn

He doffed his cap, scratched his beard and remained sullenly withdrawn

 

Ten years slipped by, his genius he gave to the world

They bid millions of pounds to own a piece of his exalted soul

In galleries like temples they revered his work and life

Museums vied to own his disused inkwell and hog hair brushes alike

They framed his postcards; pinned frayed letters inside fragile glass cases

Trapped him in timelines and printed his fat ladies on ceramic vases

A decade later on a golden trembling morning he died; a gentle recluse

After waiting a lifetime for his beloved, elusive muse

© 2012 Anu Biswas


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this is a work of love and genius. it brings to mind many artists i have become enamoured with over the course of my life and i dare not pin it to one soul. you employ such marvelous imagery and give this poem an aura of forever...lasting as the works of the greats of yesteryear and beyond...superb write!

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Classy work.

*bird*

Posted 12 Years Ago


Thank you all for your very kind reviews.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Beautifully written. Through a tragically somber existence comes the most compelling work. The magnificence competes on highs as the alternative decimates the will ... and the masses stumble through their own. Thank you for sharing this.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

this is a work of love and genius. it brings to mind many artists i have become enamoured with over the course of my life and i dare not pin it to one soul. you employ such marvelous imagery and give this poem an aura of forever...lasting as the works of the greats of yesteryear and beyond...superb write!

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

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The slow recognition of genius is the plight of every true artist. Franz Schubert, Edgar Allan Poe, Johannes Vermeer, Stephen Foster, Van Gogh and Gaugin, all neglected and ignored during their lifetimes only to be the monuments of art after their deaths. Others driven into obscurity by choice, eccentrics of art itself. You have captured all this extremely well in a work I will read again and enjoy just as much again.

Posted 12 Years Ago


wow you wonderfully crafted the painter's anticipation and frustation. The composition is superbly created. A great write. loved it

Posted 12 Years Ago


Anu Biswas

12 Years Ago

Thanks pal! I found it really hard to write this one.
amarlaksh

12 Years Ago


it would have been, i can see your hard work through the write. Well done

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Anu Biswas
Anu Biswas

Dubai, United Arab Emirates



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