Picasso's Guernica Painting Under Microscope Poem by Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)

Picasso's Guernica Painting Under Microscope



enormity
of fly
Guernica

ambitions
becomes obvious
to no one

squeezing cubic forcing
off wall skeleton lines
defines mythic painting


Copyright © Terence George Craddock

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Terence George Craddock 04 August 2012

I was really laughing over this one,4 me the symbolism was stacked and packed, right under the critics nose, leaving the critic in retrospect, to pull the wings off the fly.

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Terence George Craddock 04 August 2012

Ah u missed the enormity of the fly critic studying cubic lines on the painting combined with the symbolic meaning of the fly and reality of flies in death in 'Picasso's Guernica Painting Under Microscope' context. Sorry dry humour in 'off wall skeleton lines' but seriously thought this a major critic invention in multiple contexts.

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Miroslava Odalovic 04 August 2012

The title of this poem is an opening line of the poem composed of titles only. It stretches up to poem 292 I think, will have to check again, all the titles from this one on form a poem :) . Nice discovery if not an invention.

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