Only the
screen across a tone,
Alberti's
green and rose.
A selfish
character to enclose a man,
The wind
and world personified –
Fragile
being framed in the arms of Horae.
Untitled
#3
Cold
colors drawn by long fingers
From the
tapping of keys.
Shapes of
sensuous white
Moving
with the rhythm of light.
Untitled
#5
The day
grew cold–
Sprawled
out on a rock.
Exhalations
of jagged flatness,
Long legs
breathed by a gaping sun
Stride
across my back.
Bionote
Dwight Pavlovic is a self-taught multimedia artist and writer based in
Morgantown, WV, focusing on poetry and collage as his primary creative
vehicles. His poetry has been showcased in various small journals and
zines, with a first collection titled Hang a Laughing Man forthcoming
from the Patient Sounds arts collective. In addition, he works as the
volunteer editor of international DIY/music magazine Decoder and helps
manage a boutique cassette label called Crash Symbols. Through a process
of creative re-framing, as with collage, his pursuit of each project
and medium connects in a more or less abstract associative framework,
informing and changing the structure and pursuit of each. In the context
of collaborative efforts like Decoder and Crash Symbols, that structure
is idiosyncratic but ultimately designed to function as a space for
other devotees of music who, in their pursuit of art and living, share a
desire to keep their industry adding up with their emotion. To that
end, the two entities evolve syncretically with a rigorous focus on
projecting positive practices and advocating for participants in the
ever burgeoning American creative underground.
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