Rudimentary Paragons

Rudimentary Paragons

A Poem by Pratik
















“There is still that singular perfection, and it's perfect in part because it seemed, at the time, so clearly to promise more.” Michael Cunningham (The Hours)



Rotate - just by a quarter of a half-circle,

Flatten the crises of the tapering corners,

Gently pressing precise forces

Of my sanitized fingers,

Subduing them in the Bristol paper ossification.

(Note to self:

Don’t let your mortal skin breach the neat, leaden margins)

“Now look!

Think!

Judge!”

Head cocked,

Lips pursed,

Inking of a rising disapproval

Swam in the sullen eyes.

“Rotate! Reverse!

Rotate!”


He dabbed the brush in the water-palate.

Sea-green meets Prussian blue.

“Paint her eyes once more!”


Humble, wordless submissions

A muse to his master:

Pardon me,

But I am no Aphrodite’s daughter.

Never mind if you can’t make out

The slender curves beneath the vintage drapes.

My eyes consummate

The smearing pigments, but not as you intended;

They don’t reincarnate the lost city of Memphis.

But justice is done.

Their unearthly gaze

Summarize, suffuse and protrude


 ~~Feminine Contemplation~~


Bold and unabashed,

The cursive letters tilted in accurate bents and angles,

Bid their time

For the gallery cruisers.


“Cut it out!

It’s Impatience’s call.

Sift through! Filter!

Let no rants be in these canvas curtains!

No tradeoffs!

Pride and perfection hand-in-hand,

Always.”


The colored water now dripping

Through disparaged paper molecules,

Wetting the carton cardboard.

Sounds of metal screeches

As the brush-strands siphon the remnants,

Off the circular glass floors of pastel jars.

Tired hands crumple

The skeletons of the drawing sheet,

(The fifty-third and the last one)

Scattering them

In the already littered floor.

© 2012 Pratik


Author's Note

Pratik
Perfection -that one word that is devoured for like no other. Every day, every moment we are strive for it - in varying degrees. But what is perfection? Is it attainable in its wholeness? Or is it an illusion? A black hole that engulfs us in an inescapable self-destructive force?
The poem further explores the thought. It talks about a painter trying to perfect his creation - a painting of a woman caught in an contemplative mood. Does he manage to achieve what he strives for? Find out..

P.S. - I'm sure many of my fellow readers, like me, have a perfection syndrome. I would like your thoughts on this

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This was really amazing! I love your take on how each individual's perception of perfection is different. This was quite eloquent and marvelous. This really made me sit back a moment and think: What is pursued more? Perfection or happiness? Is happiness perfection or is perfection, happiness? Does art represent life, or does life represent art?

Marvelous.

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pratik

11 Years Ago

Thanks a million... :) I am so glad you liked it :)
frivolous treasures

11 Years Ago

Your very welcome ^^



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Hi poet and artist in that rare package, this was one of your best I say! a muse derived from the simple art of perfection! Perfection is different for each individual; varying in degree, content and his/her satisfaction! Started my day with your write and I dare say- "You are growing into one marvelous poet"

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pratik

11 Years Ago

Thanks Anisha! I agree with your point of view.. That was exactly the message I wanted the poem to d.. read more
Love the concept something most people agree with yet is still somehow controversial you laid done a strong point of few through the eyes of the painter well done

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pratik

11 Years Ago

Thank you so much...
Dear poet, I loved this first of all, it seems, the circled aspect is in the air in this season, it's obvious, I notice all patterns tonight,

Second, your words, wow... "He dabbed the brush in the water-palate. Sea-green meets Prussian blue. “Paint her eyes once more!” it sound so forced, as if you're a student on forced commands....

Are you a painter too? this aquarell is just that well painted with words, "As the brush-strands siphon the remnants, Off the circular glass floors of pastel jars. "as if you're one... or you have just that x-factor in imagery! loved those lines!

Perfection is just a time related thing, when we look back after years, when we even became more mature, and yet we see whole other perspectives, that's so interesting about it... it's all a moment on tape almost, to rewind, and over see, with never ending learning moments. Loved the insight, of this write! well done Aaran!

E.L.

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pratik

11 Years Ago

That was a brilliant review Emily... Thank you for taking your time to read this and putting your th.. read more

11 Years Ago

Oh you're so welcome, I knew it, makes me smile, you're so welcome, I read all with a great and mean.. read more
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Mia
Reading this made me a little ashamed. I can only imagine how much effort and thought you put into your work and it shows. This is brilliant, you are not just a poet you are a true artist.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pratik

11 Years Ago

Oh don't feel ashamed! You are such a brilliant writer.. I still have loads to learn from people lik.. read more
Mia

11 Years Ago

You are kind to say such wonderful things...you are also very welcome :)
Loved this, can't think of any artist, writer, etc that never seems to be completely satisfied with their work as was intended. I admit I suffer from the same disease. Brilliant!

Posted 11 Years Ago


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Pratik

11 Years Ago

Thanks Anna.. :)
Perfection, you could say, is in the eye of the beholder too. Some people make writing or artwork into a nightmare as they strive for perfection which they never seem to achieve. We want our creations to be perfect in our own eyes when so many think they're doing it for others, those who will view their creation.. The ones who don't know when to let it go are the tormented ones, stuck forever in an anguished place in their own minds or they simply trash their creations they felt weren't perfect when others who never got to see them would have treasured.

Your poem perfectly illustrates a torment ed artist in my mind. Excellent job on your creation!

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pratik

11 Years Ago

Thank you so much.. :) you are right...artists like you and me are fretted by that desire for perfec.. read more
You are a brilliant weaver of words, my friend! How you stun the senses and create pathways of thought with each line... so individually crafted... so placed perfectly in the scheme of thought. Beauty and perfection... in the eyes of the beholder, perhaps.

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Pratik

11 Years Ago

Thanks a million Craig.. I am touched... You always have the best to say for me and I always selfish.. read more
That which we bring into manifestation as a painting points back at us as the artist and creator. This is a portrait of the artist as a thinking, planning and willful individual who doesn't arrive at his finished product by accident but by love and caring concern.

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Pratik

11 Years Ago

Thank you sir.. :)
a fantastic expression...i dig the imagery and the motions...and yes, i suffer from perfection in all my endeavors too

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pratik

11 Years Ago

Thank you :) Glad you liked it :)

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Added on October 7, 2012
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Pratik
Pratik

Raleigh, NC



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Hello! I am Pratik Mukherjee from Calcutta, India - the city of Mother Teresa and the famous poet Tagore. My pen name is Aaran, a variant of the word 'Aran' and derived from the Aran Islands, a gro.. more..

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