obviously white is the dominant colour
both background and the centre stage
it dominates this snapshot of our world
the blue red and yellow must conform
to rules and rigid patterns for survival
tightly contained within specified boxes
a few elites are allowed to step out
those token few chosen to perpetuate
the myth that all have equal opportunity
delineation of apartheid can be subtle
but also overt to keep these colours
down trodden by our sheer arrogance
coloured ones must always conform
or languish in prisons and psych units
a ‘safe’ dumping ground to cleanse
our outrageous sensibility
where humanity slithered
unnoticed, out of sight
we’d rather not know
of their sad and
bewildered plight …
d’Verse, OLN,Grace – my second interpretation of this artwork after much thought … dedicated to Irma and all those experiencing a backlash to our current situation
Mondrian art
Christine Irving thanks for your opinion, hope you feel better after getting it out! FYI
https://paeansunpluggedblog.wordpress.com/2020/06/01/black/
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Sigh. It’s so very sad…. keep writing about it…
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I liked your previous interprstation but this is just wow! In the sense that you have so beautifully put in a verse that resonates at the deeper level. How can one shut eyes to what is happening around! Prejudices continue everywhere.
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and to ignore that fact is sheer ignorance or arrogance! Thanks sis, appreciate that 🙂
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Absolutely! I love the straightforward manner in which you wrote. We cannot paint racism in colourful hues and sadly some people miss the point. You are always welcome, sis. ❤️
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Deeply evocative words lent power through your execution. The world we now live propelling us to reflect a lot on humans and time to bridge the class divide where tragedy uniting us all.
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Your words shed light on so many injustices, Kate! Fear and bigotry are not welcome in the middle of a world-wide pandemic, we need wise and empathetic leaders, pronto!
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hear hear!
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I love how you focused on the background… the thing on which colors mush conform. very apt.
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What a vivid snapshot of the world
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Interesting and thought-provoking interruption, Kate. The current situation has disrupted the whole world and now Italy after so many have died has come out to say that there is no Corona but a fever that coagulates our blood and creates thrombosis and not to worry at all. This is only the big heads who want to create fear in all of us and create mass murders everywhere. Here in India too again lock down till June 15, 2020.
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The abstract art launched by Mondrian in the painting has spread on the architecture
Love ❤
Michel
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it has indeed Michel, much appreciate the visit!
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So unfortunate, this continues! A thought-provoking piece.
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Great interpretation of the painting, Kate! Timely, important poem!
So sad that this STILL goes on.
I have a niece born in Korea. A nephew born in the USA, but his parents, and older siblings were born in China. And some Asian friends. So far they have all been safe from abuse during the past few months, but they have friends…for example, one in Canada…who has had hateful things said to him. 😦
And I have two WP friends who have had abusive things said to them and to family members. 😦
(((HUGS)))
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there is just no need Carolyn and it upsets me that human beans behave so poorly … mind you our leaders are setting very poor standards … we need to lift our game and embrace diversity!
These current riots need to happen … riots are needed when conversation about sensitive issues are ignored!
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I’m not surprised that the image has provoked so many interpretations, Kate, and this one is, as Lisa said, a wise and scathing social commentary. When I read what the so-called POTUS says, and all the other comments, I cringe. I have nephews and nieces who are half-Chinese half-Irish, living in France. I haven’t heard about any abuse in France, where there is a large Chinese population, but it can happen anywhere. I also agree with Glenn, that it’s a cry out against all forms of racism, so clear in ‘obviously white is the dominant colour’ and the lines:
‘the blue red and yellow must conform
to rules and rigid patterns for survival
tightly contained within specified boxes’.
Equal opportunity is indeed a myth, we have to make our own opportunities where and when we can. When was it, I wondered, that ‘humanity slithered unnoticed, out of sight’?
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Amazing interpretation and so true!
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An interesting challenging poem that makes us look at who we are. I like your interpretation of the painting.
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thanks Dwight came as I became more aware of the abuse hurled at Asians wrongly blaming them for starting this pandemic …
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with a system that’s so broken it’s no longer viable …
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Wise and scathing social commentary, Kate. Slithering out of sight while the elite party away at their leisure, knowing but willfully oblivious.
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An interesting and challenging second shot at a poetic response.
What I “read” was a cry out against all forms of racism, for every day Trump and followers provide us with more injustices
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sure is Glen and we here in oz are appalled at what is happening over there yet we are only marginally better!
Many Asians worldwide are being targeted, blamed for spreading the virus … excuse me where do they get off!
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A penetrating interpretation Kate…. and sadly/remorsefully far too true…..🙄🤨
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it just breaks my heart how first nation people are treated worldwide, then migrants and refugees … there is deeply ingrained prejudice that needs radical change!
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Yes….we are all immigrants….. but the ignorant and arrogant do conveniently and selfishly forget about their own origins …….🌍🌎🌏
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Wow, Kate! Thank you so so so very much for writing this and your dedication. My soul is uplifted with the resonance of your words. Yes, dear friend, this is definitely a snapshot of our world. Your interpretation is heartbreakingly beautiful in its accuracy and execution. ❤️❤️❤️❤️ I am going to reblog this!
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thanks so much Irma, your approval is priceless!
It worried me while I slept last night and as I knew it would be OLN this morning it just poured forth …
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Great interpretation! Very relevant in today’s world…
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Rita it was hearing all the tragic bigotry and abuse people are experiencing being blamed for this pandemic …. really!
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Nice description of the elite who perpetuate the myth of opportunity.
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yes a few do manage to break thru the barriers but for the most part we are complacent in mediocrity!
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Slavery, just under other names and guises, domination and bullying sadly still goes on under our eyes. We can all do our little bit to speak up.
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We can’t give up, just keep going!
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I wont give up until I stop breathing …
… injustice bugs me … 🙂
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Conformity is a trait we seem to take to extremes… Nice interpretation!
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Thought provoking piece.
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A very thoughtful interpretation
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inspired by Irma’s experiences and further interpretation of his art …
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