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William Blake's Birthday Party- new work


 
'Sing, Sing, Sing yourself home'  a celebration of William Blake.
Watercolour painting, poetry on re-cycled & re-claimed paper.
Artist Book Card 
 
Carrie Scott Huby
weaver of image, process & story.
 
 
Once upon a time, a decade ago, there is a young, old woman who live in the hidden place.
Sing, sing, sing.
The Earth shakes, The Bones unite, The wolf dances. The wolf runs, runs, runs,The souls unite.
Sing,sing,sing.
They work, They whelp. They rest ant hey rove in circles, time share their work & care.
Sing, sing, sing.
Cast your time & go home.
Behold beauty, Behold grace, Touch the frailty.
Sustain your wonder, your vision, your peace, freedom in the underworld as the overground needs you.
Sing, Sing, sing mountains, sing, sing, sing, forests, sing, sing, sing moon.
Woman spirit go, Wolf spirit go to the lake, unite, be free.
I’ll meet you at the lake, the wolf she, me.
 
 
Carrie Scott Huby
weaver of image, process & story.
 
 
 


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