Bottle Out


Bottle Out – iPad Drawing by Alison Jardine

Bottle Out

Fine nouveax deco
Running glaze.
Grass green;
Color slipping
On and off the surface.

Rough as a bead,
Feel the edges.

An instant favorite
Opalescent
Ground to the base.
Daring and vamp,
Sleek flattering shape.

Dramatic cameo.
Open it up.
Olfactory experience.

Signature etched
Virtual art.

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Here’s another “One Stop Poetry Challenges.”  It’s Friday Poetry with Brian Miller:

http://onestoppoetry.com/2011/06/friday-poetically-with-brian-miller-19.html

The assignment was to select a picture from:

http://onestoppoetry.com/2011/06/one-stop-spotlight-artist-alison-jardine.html

It’s another quickie. 😉

About zongrik

For those of you who do not know the handle "zongrik," that would be Bat-Ami Gordin. Most people call me "Tammy." Bat-Ami means "daughter of my nation" in Hebrew. It's a heavy name to carry around. I answer to either name. I also answer to "mama." Some Basic Things about me: Animal lover, mom, poet/writer, dramatic soprano, photographer, teacher/tutor, CERT/Technician and, oh yeah, aerospace engineer. I consider myself "The Astro-Poet." To learn more about the origins of the word "zongrik" see whats-a-zongrik?

Posted on June 23, 2011, in One Stop Poetry, Poetry and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 9 Comments.

  1. nice….my grandfather used to have old bottles and loved to run my fingers over their ridges and etchings…and seeing them in different colors was a delight…

  2. I wish they still made bottles, now everything is plastic.

  3. loved these images…
    beauty in simplicity

  4. I really like the way zongrik can turn a simple object into a piece of art with words ~~

  5. Very beautiful – It reminds me of my grandmother and her bottles. 😉

  6. Gorgeous, Bat-Ami. Love it!

  7. oh you make me feel the surface and shape of the bottle with your write…much enjoyed this..

  8. Made the image almost tactile as I read, great

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