Interim Tangled Wires_023
Item
- Title
- Interim Tangled Wires_023
- Alternative Title
- Interim Tangled Wires and a Woodpecker on a Steel Pole
- Creator
- Karen Blessen
- Date
- 2020
- Description
- The page is part of a scrapbook with a greenish-gray cover. It contains two black-and-white photographs: one of a young person holding a book, and another of a couple standing in front of a curtain. The right side of the page has handwritten notes in a cursive script. The top of the page has a small section of yellow paper with the letters "GDC" printed on it.
- Identifier
- 003_070620-081620_interim_tangled_wires
- Dates Completed
- July 6, 2020 - August 16, 2020
- Keywords
- Tangled wires; Woodpecker; Trees; Beauty; Destruction of nature; Parent-child responsibilities; Let Me Walk in Beauty; Lakota Sioux; Chief Yellow Lark; Public Parks; Trust for Public Land; Creative process; Flowers; Loss; Black veil collage; Covid-19; Candy Dickenson Becher; Drop metaphor; Gretchen Dykstra; Double mastectomy; Dream of parents; Breast cancer; God laughs at plans; 29 Pieces planning; Cardinals; Cardinal collages; Sibyl Dana Reynolds; Institutional breakdowns; BLM; BLM collage; Parental meditations; Potatoes and pride; Life stages; Gretchen’s kimono; Friendships; Past and present; Neighbor tree dispute; Manifest or dissolve; Contagious grace; Commodification of beauty
- Transcription
-
necessitated a portable toilet that was always
behind the dining room
door
I put red nail polish on
a small wound on her
finger instead of
methicilate.
"Father, Mother, forgive
me, for I have sinned."
Handy mortal sins,
but weight on my spirit.
Interesting. What must
the weight be for those
who widen their gap in
their connection with
the divine in deep
harmful ways + often? - Rights
- To inquire about usage, please contact Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. These images are for educational use only. Not all images are available for publication.
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