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Why I Had to Hide the Clipper, gouache, spring 2022 (although the original tragedy occurred in the autumn of 2020 and we are just now seeing some recovery)

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Comment by Gwendolynium on April 28, 2022 at 4:50pm

Dire Mr. Canard, you are an inspiration, as always.

Since early, Gwendolynium

Comment by Richard Canard on April 28, 2022 at 3:59pm

28.04.22 Dare Ms. Gwendolynium,  ...I used to live in Winston-Salem (Forsyth County) & fondly remember the excitement of some vague association & the first signs of spring with Forsythia. I've always admired those untamed long arching spans of yellow but understand that things can get crowded or in the way. There is a yard here in Carbondale that contains  a huge well-groomed  'minimal art' type block of Forsythia  approx. 5ft.h.x7ft.w.x12ft.l. I think of it to be a creation by Mother Nature &  Mrs. Donald Judd. ...& it was (sorta simultaneously) the Concrete Poet Mary Ellen Solt (Indiana) & her version 'Forsythia' that inspired me  to seek  introduction & appreciation for concrete poetry.   ..... SinCelery, Richard Canard

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