Art: The Red Stair by Linda Chapman

 

 

 

STICKY FINGERS

Theirs is a stately home

 

Velvet papered wall

purple cushion plumped

 

Can’t touch this

 

Golden thread

 

Needled too ornate,

a flourish above and beyond

Shakespearean quote

 

If music be the food of love

 

Play elsewhere.

 

Back to the paint-chipped xylophone,

the squeeze box with its buttons

pushed inside

 

And a bread-stick from the banquet

 

Crumbs.

 

 


 
 
 
 
Carol Stewart is a mother and grandmother living in the Scottish Borders. A former freelance editor, she has recently ventured into the world of poetry and her first accepted work was published in 404 Ink.
 
 

In the artist’s words:

Linda Chapman. I am an abstract photographic artist living in London .After graduating in art photography, I pursued a successful career as a commercial photographer, working in fine art, theatre and music. In between working, I enjoyed exhibiting my personal work, including exhibitions around the UK and abroad.

About 5 years ago I decided to work full time on my art.

My artworks are a visual representation of how my mind often naturally interprets things I see or hear, into complex stories, full of colour and abstract hidden detail. Although I use a digital camera, I use only the natural elements, light, reflections and refraction at its most colourful and playful, without manipulation. The results are reflected layers, abstracted from everyday life.

I have a great interest in architecture and the city and how to view the mundane in a new light. I believe that my artworks have an ability to change how an area can feel and how you see it, uncovering extraordinary views not often seen from day to day. Glass is such a beautiful material. Urban windows offer such fascinating frames, showing a representation, giving away so much but never quite telling the whole truth. What is inside? What is outside?

I love to suggest to viewers that we all take a moment longer and abandon our sense of urban reality and question what your eyes and mind can really see.