The Art of Man
Ekphrastic Challenge February 2024
This poem was written in response to the Rattle® Poetry Ekphrastic Challenge for February 2024 and was ultimately not selected. You can find more information here.
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The image that this poem was specifically written about can be found here. (February 2024 – Christine Crockett's “Graphing Uncertainty V”)
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The Art of Man
Man desires nothing more than to
Analyze and quantify everything that he touches
The lines must be straight and the angles right
Or they will not fit in his machined world
The exactness of computation down to the decimal
Man’s art is found in the abstract
In chalk dust and pencil shavings
Of physics theories and mathematical principles
That which he makes, does not fit in the natural world
It is out of place against the organic
For the sun in its circumference sheds light
Dancing on nature’s curves and symmetry
In color, where true beauty lies
Breathing and living with grace in its imperfections
Without care to the measurements of man
It drives him to madness, that which he does not understand
He keeps asking “How” and “Why”
Thus he lives and dies trying to define
That which simply is and simply does
Submitted under MRB
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Comments (2)
Fantastic!
This was an impressive entry; although not selected don't give up! You are a very gifted writer and I am happy to discover you. I subscribed. Below, the comment is spam and should be reported ( btw).