This publication is part 452 of 468 in the series Robyn Finds Poetry

New Worldview

written by: Robyn MacKinnon

 

incredible art

constructing a new worldview

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NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:

Illustration description: A dark, chaotic background with a glow like soldering coals. The haiku sits top and center in white “Terminal Regular” font thinly outlined in black. In the foreground, a hand wields a paintbrush at a figure swinging from a ring attached to the inside of a floating hallway. The hallway is distorted and echoes itself into the distance of the space, much like the paintbrush-wielding hand seems to echo and distort in the foreground. The figure appears feminine, wearing shorts, a short tank top, hair pulled back, and a terrified expression.

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