Poet’s Corner: Golden Skirts of Color

We drive past woven ribbons of deep orange on a gray November day
Gazing into a tapestry of rich cranberry reds and transparent yellows
Illuminating like candles on tall trees
Through the glass window a kaleidoscope of colors pass quickly
Into oranges, reds, greens and yellows while tangled umbers and rusty magentas join forms for display
As we travel through golden yellow skirts of color in harmonious chords

Poem and art by Marsha Solomon

About Marsha Solomon (53 Articles)
Marsha Solomon is a New York artist whose work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in galleries and museums. Her poetry has been published in both American and international art and literary journals, and recently a monographic book on her work, "From Rhythm to Form" was published by Cross-Cultural Communications.