Internationally published American artist/author Tom Taylor / The Poet SPIEL savors the past, dares the future, swallows the present; steady hand, open heart, countercultural, passionate, sardonic, sometimes absurd. Born 1941. USA., as a child, the artist's temperament was already edgy and precocious. For survival in the farm world he'd fallen heir to, making art allowed him to discover that he could freely create his personal child-view of a complicated world where everyone was bigger and smarter than he. Amidst his 9th decade on earth, coping with losses associated with dementia, art is the friend which has withstood the petty and the foolish, the graceful, the garish, and the grand of a diverse career in the arts.
He could make a dark poem or a sunny picture, a sad picture, or a pretend picture. He could define the me of that moment—happily wishful, pissed off, and lonely, hungry for something he did not know. Making any kind of art, as work, as play, as sustenance and medication, has rescued him from drowning in the chaos of his troubled and hungry mind. destined to express the manic-depressive disorder he'd inherited from his mother's blood. A family curse, indeed; but one with coping tools he's acquired through introspection and talk therapy so he is able to work it through by painting or writing its discomfort to more easily recognize it, then, better cope with its horrors. It's taken him a lifelong pursuit to become reasonably competent at understanding why he is the way he is and how to accept his Self.
The arts are his safe place.
afterwards —
you learn to touch the knob
with your eyes closed
so you may believe it cannot hurt you
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I might've told him
Mark Saunders and ten others
made the Honor Roll
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