In FUGITIVE PIGMENTS, Ruth Bavetta brings together the worlds of
poetry and art. These are ekphrastic poems, instructive poems,
poems riffing off the principles of art-the art of living, of
shading, perspective, colors; how to create an exquisite corpse,
and what one should know about shadows. Bavetta speaks in the voice
of Joseph Cornell, addresses Alice Neel, wakes up under a sky
painted by Andrea Mantegna. She writes of making art, looking at
art, teaching art-teaching us to see.
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