Articles from the ‘Artwork’ collection
Thrown
Poem by Madelyn Biven; Painting by Julia Cost Cross lines of a highway makes romance bleed, our feet become moonlight crimson echo of the eros between sand and heat (something fine like crushed sun as if the sun could become gold dust). I became a dove and dove into your […]
May 13, 2013 | Read Article
About the Body and its Ghosts
By Julia Cost Tonight I tried to take my daily run but my body wanted to be calm. Not lazy, just thirsty for peace. This is a strange twist. When the body overdriven becomes its own sage. When you set out purposefully on your normal route and your carriage stops […]
April 25, 2013 | Read Article
Springtime Frolic
By Liz Brent I was reading The Kimono, History & Style by Sacico Ito and Etsuko Yamashita, which features historical art, garments, and photography showing the evolution of the kimono, and I ran across an image on page 87 featuring a painting from the Momoyama era (1568-1600). Unfortunately, I’m not […]
April 15, 2013 | Read Article
Forgetting and Remembering
By Julia Cost I must give some context about my state of mind recently, in order to understand this essay. I have been living within a thick questioning season, wondering intensely about what is worth watching… what is worth studying (this is not a new phase for me, but it has […]
December 13, 2012 | Read Article
