"...plotted and pieced..."
I spent the Summer of Love doing jigsaw puzzles. Not just any puzzles, of course, but Springbok, which I fell in love with for their beautiful, unusual pictures--a page from the Très Riches Heures, a K'ang Hsi dynasty Chinese plate--and their odd-shaped pieces. I did them to music. I loved the making of beauty and order from a dazzling heap of shards; I loved the fitting of the pieces; I loved the riddles and the metamorphoses: how a moon-edged cloud? a snow-shadowed hill? became a shoulder, and a corner of a face? a tangled thorn.
This was one of my very favorites:
It's from a Medici palace: a tabletop in pietre dure--inlaid marble--a puzzle in cardboard of a puzzle in stone. A prince had a portrait of his rarest china painted--cold mistresses but all exquisite--and the painting Gorgoned into stone. I love it for its layers on layers of meta-ness. Flowers painted on china; china wreathed with living flowers, set in stone; stone imaged and recut. All stone: the fragile and unfading porcelain (a gathering of many years), the brief garlands, their shadows.
And here is one more transformation: the flickering image of a picture of a puzzle of a work of time.
Nine
This was one of my very favorites:

It's from a Medici palace: a tabletop in pietre dure--inlaid marble--a puzzle in cardboard of a puzzle in stone. A prince had a portrait of his rarest china painted--cold mistresses but all exquisite--and the painting Gorgoned into stone. I love it for its layers on layers of meta-ness. Flowers painted on china; china wreathed with living flowers, set in stone; stone imaged and recut. All stone: the fragile and unfading porcelain (a gathering of many years), the brief garlands, their shadows.
And here is one more transformation: the flickering image of a picture of a puzzle of a work of time.
Nine
Published on March 17, 2011 01:18
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