
This Tapies painting is a giant foot. He mocks me from the beyond. The Harn, Gainesville.

This Tapies painting is a giant foot. He mocks me from the beyond. The Harn, Gainesville.

Large rock, Norman Hall on walk in with @keleighx_

Almost nothing (detail of older painting)

Erased

Why patience in my running rehab is hard. My love for Anna is linked to my love for running. This poem, my first real poem, was for her. The raindrops still tap As and Ns.

One of my early burn paintings. Rothko meets smoke.

Work, Friday Morning

Early canvas

“Simulating Midnight” – July 3, 2013 – Version 2
Inspired by Kiki Smith’s artworks, Mark Rothko’s Harvard Murals, Stanley Kubrick’s use of color and time, Maggie Nelson’s writing.

Anna snapped this photo of me at St. Mark’s in NYC. I was scanning the poetry section like it held a secret.

Bloom red and open-ended/ Questions break your line/ More than once.

Besides the weird capitalizations, I stand by the rest.
Poem for my dad that includes traces of my grandmother and aunt, my biological father, Turner’s paintings, November 8 (Dad’s birthday), fear of flying, my dad as pilot, etc.

My art teacher in high school, Dale Newman, once asked the class to paint pieces of the ceiling. What I loved about this act was that it allowed me and the rest of my classmates to define part of the room, part of the space we inhabited every single day. We were designing our environment in a small way. This had a deep impact on my own teaching…years later. I asked the students if they’d like to paint the ceiling like it was part of the sky. The building was old, and the rooms could feel small and stifling. We decided to paint the ceiling, grow a garden, etc. It had very little to do with a specific lesson and more to do with life. Sometimes, we all need to just change the setting to make our lives a little more like our dreams.

Poem for my grandfather.

Baritone

Older abstract I created out of smoke, erasures, and pencil.

Painting/assemblage in skin conditions series (2001-2003)

Abstract Painting (2004)

Painting on fabric and canvas. Acrylic. 1998.

Jamison Williams, A.J. Herring, and Dan Kozak leading the service at Burro Bar.

High school painting

Notebook page from 2010.

First draft of what became one of the first poems for my wife. 2009.

Draft of What’s Next

What’s Next (draft 2)