Preface of a Harbor

A woman facing water

Preface of a Harbor | Charcoal

Has existed in art longer than memory itself
waiting
grieving
remembering
becoming

The harbor is not merely a place in these sketches
It is the human condition
the shoreline between staying and leaving

Smudging of a Harbor | Graphite

I drew the figure again and again in charcoal
because charcoal behaves like memory
it smudges
disappears
darkens where touched too often

And the lighthouse became abstract on purpose

Some people are not meant to be rendered clearly
Some loves survive only in silhouette

“Harbor | Charcoal

So I kept stripping the image down
less harbor
less certainty
more white space
more silence
until all that remained
was a woman
an ocean
and the unbearable softness
of standing still
while something inside her
kept drifting toward shore

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2 responses to “Preface of a Harbor”

  1. Deborah J. Brasket Avatar

    The last two are my favorite, and I love how you write about it: the unbearable softness of standing still while something inside her kept drifting toward shore.

    There’s something about the sea that draws us toward it.

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  2. simonashcroft - poet & photos Avatar

    The sketch sums this up perfectly. An almost ghostly sense of waiting, of quiet longing…

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