Pearls from artists* # 109

A few of Barbara's pastels

A few of Barbara’s pastels


* an ongoing series of quotations – mostly from artists, to a rtists – that offers wisdom, inspiration, and advice for the sometimes lonely road we are on.


A BOX OF PASTELS


I once held on my knees a simple wooden box


in which a rainbow lay dusty and broken.


It was a set of pastels that had years before


belonged to the painter Mary Cassatt,


and all of the colors she’d used in her work


lay open before me.  Those hues she’d most used,


the peaches and pinks, were worn down to stubs,


while the cool colors – violet, ultramarine –


had been set, scarcely touched, to one side.


She’d had little patience with darkness, and her heart


held only a measure of shadow.  I touched


the warm dust of those colors, her tools,


and left there with light on the tips of my fingers.


Ted Kooser in Art and Artists:  Poems, edited by Emily Fragos


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