Picasso knows

Picasso knows

A Poem by Lisa Hickey

This is the story I want to tell you about Picasso:
light, natural as straw, through the east window,
rays and dust. He squeezes long worms of paint,
criss-crossing a ceramic plate. Hovers the palette knife
over a canvas that smells of vinegar. Pauses.

Presses and wipes, presses, wipes, layer after layer,

cordons off sections of color. Ocher against violet,

cream, black, cream. Eggnog. Faster he works,
he is racing the light, the dust, he adds, always with a knife,
never a brush, scrapes small squares, strokes and smoothes.
I see him as his hands turn mustard, lilac arcs his left eyebrow.
His eyes rabid as the blocks take shape;
you can discern a figure, a nude, now two, three,
they overlap, become transparent, reflect each other's light.
Picasso cannot slow down, his hands are a camera lens,
flickering, fluttering, clicking, never stopping.
Late afternoon, he steps back. He is hunched over,
but one arm is raised, palette knife in hand,

a conductor’s flourish.

He sing-crys, "No, it is wrong, wrong, wrong, all wrong."                   
Takes the knife and scrapes, scrapes and then glazes,
until the entire canvas is once again blank.

I might have gotten it wrong.

This might have been my story, after all. 

© 2010 Lisa Hickey


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An interesting piece indeed. You have penned some of the most fantastic imagery that I have seen in quite some time. I love the "old world" feel that this piece has taken on, almost like watching a period piece on film. The tortured life of a painter is much like that of a writer, I'm afraid. My only suggestion is that this does feel a little bulky...not sure if it is the length of the lines or the one long stanza, but I'm thinking it might be a mixture of both. Possibly just a cut of unnecessary words would do this one some justice. Beautiful writing, though!

Posted 14 Years Ago



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Tags: poem, story, Picasso, art, creative process, nude, wrong

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Lisa Hickey
Lisa Hickey

Boston, MA



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I create stuff -- poetry, non-fiction, design, photography, blog posts, comedy routines, ads, businesses. Here I'll be posting mostly poetry, but feel free to connect with me anywhere you find me onli.. more..

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