Today we have a multiple of four
exquisite works by Sarah Sabin, which have been placed in The Great
Churchyard, amongst the trees, gravestones and monuments. Words in
response are by Sue Burge.
Imperative
twist the pale lid – an anti-clockwise moon
unfurl the tight spiral of fine weave
use your unpricked fingertips
to trace each careful silk-sewn ridge
wind the ashes of a small and fineboned thing
you didn’t mean to kill
into the cloth’s dark heart
twist the pale lid – a clockwise moon
suspend your disbelief for seven days
press your ear to the light tight grain
listen for a quiet and forgiving flutter
a ready steady beat
turn and release
Sue Burge
twist the pale lid – an anti-clockwise moon
unfurl the tight spiral of fine weave
use your unpricked fingertips
to trace each careful silk-sewn ridge
wind the ashes of a small and fineboned thing
you didn’t mean to kill
into the cloth’s dark heart
twist the pale lid – a clockwise moon
suspend your disbelief for seven days
press your ear to the light tight grain
listen for a quiet and forgiving flutter
a ready steady beat
turn and release
Sue Burge
Sarah Sabin is an artist and
educator living and working in Colchester. My work
has been concerned for a number of years with 'digging about under
the surface.' I interpret and reimagine places and their
histories, through making, public participation, and site specific
projects. I use a wide range of media in two and three
dimensions. I don't like to pin myself down to a particular material,
often choosing what feels to me, most appropriate or with a
connection to a particular site.
Sarah studied BA Fine Art at Sunderland University and has an MA fine art at NUA - Norwich university of the Arts. Previous Commissions, exhibitions and residencies include Firstsite, Colchester; the Foundling Museum, London; UCL institute of archaeology;, and a grove residency. She is currently working on a public realm architectural intervention. See www.sarahsabin.co.uk
Sue Burge is a North Norfolk based poet and freelance tutor in creative writing and film studies. Her first collection In the Kingdom of Shadows was published in 2018 alongside her debut pamphlet Lumiere.
For more information go to www.sueburge.uk
Sarah studied BA Fine Art at Sunderland University and has an MA fine art at NUA - Norwich university of the Arts. Previous Commissions, exhibitions and residencies include Firstsite, Colchester; the Foundling Museum, London; UCL institute of archaeology;, and a grove residency. She is currently working on a public realm architectural intervention. See www.sarahsabin.co.uk
Sue Burge is a North Norfolk based poet and freelance tutor in creative writing and film studies. Her first collection In the Kingdom of Shadows was published in 2018 alongside her debut pamphlet Lumiere.
For more information go to www.sueburge.uk
What a beautiful and mysterious offering. I'm not surprised that three of them have been taken already.
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