You Know Me Better than I Know Myself: Muskwa Kechika Artist Camp
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Artist (art): Donna Kane
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lettering of the following poem. This poem has since been published in my book, Erratic: You Know me Better than I Know Myself If charting our Milky Way is like mapping a crowded city from within its midst, then walk me to the top of this hill and let’s look at where we’ve been: there’s the lake, the Gataga, the strip of burned trees. See how the landscape loosens its limbs with each distinction – the sand bar, the marsh, the path to the creek, each part phosphorescing, like lamps turning on, street by street, inside me. I want to know you that well. Down to a grizzly hair snagged on a tree. But there’s nothing I’m sure of and the particular proves it. And that’s what we love - to be ablaze with the unknowable whole. Its mystery. |
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150 foot banner / acrylic and burned canvas
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Muskwa040
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Copyright belongs to the artist. These images are stored with permission by Writing on the Ridge.
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