Trojan Horse (detail) by Barbara Klunder 2018 linen with cotton and silk thread |
Trojan Horse (detail) by Barbara Klunder 2018 linen with cotton and silk thread |
The Trojan Horse was the name of a coffeehouse that she and her second husband, Greek musician Niko Tsingos, opened for a few years on the Danforth in 1972.
Trojan Horse 2018 by Barbara Klunder linen with cotton and silk thread 47 x 67.5 inches |
Her poetry is full of longing
for Egypt,
for deep love
Trojan Horse (detail) 2018 by Barbara Klunder linen with cotton and silk threads |
Death is a Snake (detail) 2018 by Barbara Klunder |
as she wrote to explain her desires
her dreams,
her hopes
and her betrayals.
Death is a Snake 2018 by Barbara Klunder linen with cotton and silk thread 59 x 34.5 inches |
As lions,
Death is a Snake (detail) by Barbara Klunder |
as tigers,
as birds,
as magic.
Death is a Snake (detail) 2018 by Barbara Klunder linen with cotton and silk threads |
is based on her poems
Cape for Gwendolyn 2018 by Barbara Klunder hand embroidered velvet |
cape for Gwendolyn (detail) 2018 by Barbara Klunder |
the red bird you wait for
you are waiting for someone to confirm it
you are waiting for someone to say it plain
now we are here and because we are short of time
I will say, I might even speak its name
it is moving above me, it is burning my heart red
I have felt it crash through my flesh
I have spoken to it in a foreign tongue
I have stroked its neck in the night like a wish
its name is the name you have buried in your blood
its shape is a gorgeous cast off velvet cape
its eyes are the eyes of your most forbidden lover
and its claws, I tell you its claws are gloved in fire
you are waiting to hear its name spoken
you have asked me a thousand times to speak it
you who have hidden it, cast it off, killed it
loved it to death and sung your songs over it
the red bird you wait for falls with giant wings
a velvet cape whose royal colour calls us kings
is the form it takes as, uninvited, it descends
it is the power and the glory forever, amen
Gwendolyn MacEwen
10 comments:
love this "poetic crossing" to quote Terry Tempest Williams in "The Hour of Land"
thank you for sharing, such stunning embroidery, the symbols
I will have to check out the poet's work, she was young when she passed on
have a good week
Wow, Judy, thanks !
What a great artist !!!
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Simply Amazing .. such artistry .. thank you for introducing me to another fabulous artist.
The David Kaye gallery is one of the best in Toronto ...in my humble opinion. It is MY gallery...I had an exhibition there last October. Some of the best of us who work with materials exhibit there....Susan Warner Keene, Dorothy Caldwell, Chung-Im Kim, Steven Heinnemann....and Barbara Klunder. I saw the exhibition on Friday April 27...thanks for all comments. xo
also - I will say that I am more interested now in reading Gwendolyn MacEwen's poetry...after the taste I had with these images.
Thank you for the introductions- stunning and wrenching.
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The silk thread art is very stunning. This type of thread is newly introduce. I love to see this informative things here in this post. thank you.
The Red Bird you Wait For was my favorite poem in grade 9. My life was difficult then and the poem stirred something within that I needed to feel. She is amazing and so gifted with words. Still one of my favorite poems.
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