by JL Jacobs | Nov 24, 2021 | Art, Poetry
Art: Evening Road by Oksana Reznik The Brian Head Fire Deer and a few pronghorn wander onto Main Street and chew petunias from the planter boxes. Hooves scratch on the asphalt. A shadow extends until the sun is a solid red coin without a face. The...
by JL Jacobs | Nov 17, 2021 | Art, Poetry
Art: Tree by Sabrina Jovic i like when the back of the house gets warm in the afternoon and the gnats gather around the prickly pear like it is a deity to be encircled by prayer. i find it hard to not swaddle your love. close my palms in on it. i have no...
by JL Jacobs | Nov 10, 2021 | Art, Poetry
Art: Flanders Fields by Karen Dover There Is Some Beginning Frame There is some beginning, and I cried into darkness–a newborn star into space. And, as I was cast out to rest among numbers and angles of description, I was distant like a...
by JL Jacobs | Nov 3, 2021 | Art, Poetry
Art by Cyril Larvor Recess You are not a child anymore, though you are approaching Recess, a rooftop bar, with an architect and a friend of his named Moe. Recess has a pool, that’s the gimmick—illuminated, sparkling, a liquid jewel, but no one...
by JL Jacobs | Oct 27, 2021 | Art Feature
Art by Josh Stein Some Preoccupations of Otherwise Unoccupied Spaces My current work is driven by a key question: can Platonic ideals be made manifest in ink and acrylic on canvas? The rest is by turns pretty interesting, trippy, and weird visual speculation....