Showing posts with label Moyo Okediji. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moyo Okediji. Show all posts

July 16, 2016

Sketches of (S)Pain

Moyo's use of negative space and line detail are masterfully in conversation with Davis' 1959 album.
Sketches of Pain, Moyo Okediji (2016)
Miles Davis did an album in 1959 titled 'Sketches of Spain.' I think it is located inside the slaves ships from Spain, sailing to the Americas. ~Moyo Okediji



April 11, 2015

Woman


  Image by © Moyo Okediji, ‘Construction Work Lady,’ Akure, Nigeria, 2012.

Woman [Title]

after love is made
buried & forgotten
deep in the cushion
cradling life

she wakes

sedimentary minerals
float, suspended
safely, in the
amniotic bubble

she daydreams

prehistoric memories
lain down
by the tickle
of first words
through the
chamber wall

she closes her eyes

the foliation
is set, clear
parallel planes
metamorphosis
complete

she weeps

rare formed,
she resists forced
temperature & pressure
to crystallize
eternally

she toils

weathering
speaks to her
character & commitment
her crag is famous
admired & loved

she persists

fertility & survival
is the wage
flesh, bone, & blood
the cost of labor

she provides

silky nourishment
gushes through her
mountain ridges
to pools promising
health & strength,
measured only by
oppression

she knows

idleness is vanity
pride is folly, &
continual change
& chance
proceed death

she rests

a diamond in the rough

© Z. Hall, 2015

Dedicated to all women around the world who toil in the worst conditions: societal, employment, romantic, personal, familial, and all human relationships in between.

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