by JL Jacobs | Nov 23, 2023 | Art, Poetry
Art by Cyril Larvor Sister Okay, I whisper, baby Sister,don’t open your eyes.Keep dreaming,snug the drawstrings tight.Throats and binding,uppers and quarters lining,dream. This is your time. Lights bowed to your presence,audience aghast.Stumble across the...
by JL Jacobs | Nov 11, 2023 | Art Feature, Nature, Photography
Lightning Storm Sandy Songer Two Of My Favorite Things Fall On The Farm The Old Church House Storm Is Coming Stormy Barn Pensacola Pier Moody Ocean Clouds The Old Barn At Sunset Cotton Candy Clouds Daddy’s Tractor In the...
by JL Jacobs | Nov 2, 2023 | Art, Prose
Rain Drawing by Akinori Towma Trash Mountain It’s funny how some people drag you down. You’ll be climbing up a mountain of trash. Is it pristine at the very top… really beautiful air? No. There’s just less garbage there. It’ll get harder and harder. Each foot...
by JL Jacobs | Oct 25, 2023 | Art, Poetry
Uber Selects by William A. Brown CREATED LIVE DURING AN AUCTION Art is about to subsume the Federal Reserve. Art is the new way of printing money.We’re going to paint over it and include it in pieces on the...
by JL Jacobs | Oct 18, 2023 | Art, Poetry
Waterproof Skateboard Slippers by Andrew Abbott Chasing Claire de Lune Nick is forty and tries to capture the moon. Nightly, he reaches to the sky, but she darts betweenshimmering silver clouds. She drifts with ease. Teases. After...