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ARTSPEAK! Portraits poem "Whistler's Mother"
Hello and Happy National Poetry Month! Here it is, day 14 of ARTSPEAK!: Portraits, my National Poetry Month poem-a-day project, during which I am looking, listening with my spirit ear, and asking these subject to share with me their secrets.
But first: Be sure to check in with Jan at Bookseedstudio to see how our Progressive Poem is progressing! AND it's Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit Doraine at Dori Reads for Roundup.
Here are the ARTSPEAK! Portraits poems so far (almost halfway home! Wheeee!):
13. "In the Company of Kittens" after Contentment 1900 by Henriette Ronner-Knip
12. "Sixteen" after Jeanne Hubuturne-1919 by Amedeo Modigliani
11. "Promise" after Portrait of a Little Italian Girl by Maria Kroyer
10. "Portrait of a Writer" after Oskar Maria Graf by Georg Schrimpf
9. "Speaking of the Weather" after Profile of a Woman by Fujishima Takeji
8. "Happiness" after Self-Portrait with Straw Hat by Elisabeth Vigee le Brun
Here are the ARTSPEAK! Portraits poems so far (almost halfway home! Wheeee!):
13. "In the Company of Kittens" after Contentment 1900 by Henriette Ronner-Knip
12. "Sixteen" after Jeanne Hubuturne-1919 by Amedeo Modigliani
11. "Promise" after Portrait of a Little Italian Girl by Maria Kroyer
10. "Portrait of a Writer" after Oskar Maria Graf by Georg Schrimpf
9. "Speaking of the Weather" after Profile of a Woman by Fujishima Takeji
8. "Happiness" after Self-Portrait with Straw Hat by Elisabeth Vigee le Brun
7. "Virginia, Sitting for a Portrait" after Portrait of Virginia (Little Girl) by Frida Kahlo
6. "Paint-by-Number" after Portrait of a Woman by Alexei von Jawlensky
4. "I Am" after The White Cloud, Head Chief of the Iowas by George Catlin3. "What If?" after Portrait of Camille Roulin by Vincent van Gogh
2. "The Lady Confesses" after Portrait of a Lady with Mask and Cherries by Benjamin Wilson
1. "Mona Lisa in Love" after Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci
Today I've selected a classic! And it's really no wonder I selected it. I'll share below. Meanwhile, here is what Whistler's mother would like you to know:
Today I've selected a classic! And it's really no wonder I selected it. I'll share below. Meanwhile, here is what Whistler's mother would like you to know:
Whistler's Mother
- after “Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 1” by J.M. Whistler
It's true my life
has been
a symphony
of storms: grey,
black, charcoal.
But for now
I am not thinking
of my death,
or anyone else's.
I am buttersoft
in this chair,
my feet at ease,
my insides
candlelit.
I am thinking art.
I am thinking joy.
I am in a room
with my boy.
- Irene Latham
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Readers, I already had motherhood on my mind after yesterday's poem about the Mama cat and her kittens. AND THEN our oldest son came over for supper last night. It is always a joy to share space with him! And that became the empathic bridge between me and Anne Whistler, who was sitting in a room with her artist-son Jemie (her nickname for James). You can read more about this portrait (and those real-life storms) at The Detroit Institute of Arts website. Thank you for visiting!
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