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Lego MOC ship
designed by TS Kang
Instagram - @art_house_colts
You may enjoy the ship’s short video on my YouTube with a beautiful music of ‘violin concerto’ by Jean Marie Leclair.
My sea of watercolors: page one of my first watercolor sketchbook! [08/27/2022]
I’ll be posting these a couple times a week until I run out of my hoard of watercolors.
Martin's domain
Apparently I can only draw martin and micheal because whenever I try to draw someone else the drawing ends up either bad or one of them.
Joseph Severn (1793-1879), Caulking the Schooner, Falmouth Harbour.
today's warm up: you'd think, the ocean loving you, would make you feel small, a minnow in her wake, but no. Out of the world, she loves you? That makes you big.
The Sea (c. 1865) - Gustave Courbet
What is the sea, and what are its waves ? It flows, bile in my mouth - all hands on deck !
My mind’s in high tide and my tired heart caves
Inside my salt-spiked bones, my old ribbed shipwreck. Is it true that the world will be doomed when it boils ? My blood bubbles and roars and gushes through gorges
As sea serpents gorge themselves, my soul tight in their coils
The water hisses and fusses like a sword maker forges
And cools the red iron in the dark doubtful depths. My own surface, blurred, clouds and sparkles and spits. My face, my stomach churns, which tilts my ship and steps
My eyes, sleek sea glass cry again, and my tattered tooth grits
The chapped sun-dried shore of my pouty, shut lips. In my hollow clammy chest I feel things clank and crash
And my threatening thoughts are such perilous trips
They’re unmapped ; I get out with a bang and get out with a splash. Though now my tumbled brain’s encrusted in a pearl
As I’ve held it close and I’ve soothed it harshly. The sailors - my neurons - mind the ballots they hurl
So my mind washes up jewel-like fish, lively
And metallic. Then the wind of my cries’ settling
I tame my high horse and Kelpies stop the race Like my pulse. Sweetened, the sirens sing
And lulled, my psyche, the blade, dulls, turns to grace. I can rest, still sailing, though sea-sick
And tell the storm’s tale to my old friend the moon
Who crowns my velvet skies with the starlight’s pinprick
And whispers through my masts “Goodbye and sea you soon”
little original poem of which i submitted a shortened form to a contest