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We'll be mermaids when we grow up


~Fishtail braids and fishtails~
I started this piece about six months, diligently worked like a relentless machine, and somehow managed to complete 90% of it in the first five days. On the other hand, the scale detailing remains an entirely differently story. One of which resonates a certain, "Sooooo, when do you plan on finishing the mermaid?" that has evidently become a mainstay phrase in my family. Ahem, Alex.

Re-posting my poem...

They stood at the root of the water’s edge,
staring into salty rings of white and vine,
Thinking of Rachel.
She died last year, when the tides were cold and weary.
They won’t go there.  
It didn’t seem fair to still love something so beautiful
without knowing why.
Tattered lace and tiny fingers rest the delicate surface
that is creviced by time and wiser than yesterday. 
But to love at all seemed to shift the clouds caught in current.
Slowly. Softly.  
Everything is plagued by the shadows of memory and
smells of dusty orange peels.
Four slender hands fuse the curve of skinny hip bones
as a modicum of silence swallows the air
with shards of patterned sunlight.
“Don’t worry.”  she said.  “We’ll be mermaids when we grow up.”

~Bella Harris

Comments

el_martina said…
wow! painting is amazing!!!
alex said…
lot of work! nice! :)
Anonymous said…
So Beautiful, Love the fishbraid and the amazing shade of blue used in that painting

-thetwinsdiary x
Alex said…
So, baby...when are you going to finish her? Hehehe

I love this post! And I love YOU!
diane said…
It's awesome Bella, all of it.
CAT WRANGLER said…
mermaid in these work just like nymph. coolness!
Lindsey Warrior said…
i have an obsession and deep love for mermaids!!

this is a gorgeous painting!!

<3 Lindsey
http://warriorsofculture.etsy.com
Sara. said…
Wow beautiful piece just love it:)!

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