There is nothing more exciting than finding a book of poetry with its brown pages and torn cover, revealing how it has been enjoyed by readers over time.
Now, it's my turn to let this book take another journey, this time in my hands. It's the perfect material for studying the works of great poets before editing my draft. Don't judge this book by its age.
Owning a book with a cover designed by Jackson Pollock, filled with treasures from writers I admire specifically Sylvia Plath, is truly special!
What are the odds? I discovered Jackson Pollock 10 years ago, as I used his work as a reference in a project (9-5 job) outside of writing. His art interested me, and occasionally his name would pop up while reading books. Then, during a trip to London last year, I found this book in a second-hand store. I thought how lucky I was with the contents, and I already loved the cover, but I never gave it much thought.
Last night, while admiring the book cover's glossy finish, I was curious about the artist. In super tiny fonts on the back cover, it read, “The cover shows Jackson Pollock's 'Convergence' (Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York).”
I got a gift from the universe wrapped in a great artist's work. If you know me, I am one who finds patterns in my universe. LOL!
I've come full circle within Jackson Pollock.
:)
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