Susan Bee

“Rabbit Hole”

— Excerpts from a Leporello

Artist’s Commentary: These are some excerpts from Rabbit Hole, a very long leporello (82 inches long), that I worked on during 2023. I started by thinking of the Year of the Rabbit and of course, of Alice in Wonderland. But increasingly, I was saddened by our loss of our natural world, the habitats of rabbits and humans. And the images became melancholic and grief stricken. The natural world is still beautiful. But increasingly, our world seems tragic. I am writing this from the countryside, on a haze and smoke-filled day from the far-off wildfires in Canada. Our air is unbreathable, and our way of life seems unsustainable with only the whimsy and color of art as our sustenance.—SB

Notes: Rabbit Hole (2023) is a leporello, 82” long x 6.25” high. Its size folded up is 6.25” high x 4” wide x .5 inch deep wide, on archival paper with collage, ink, gouache, watercolor, crayon, markers, acrylic, and colored pencil.


 Anna Reckin

England: April 2019–May 2023                                                           

now that                                                                                               

 

                        –‘s here / there      

  

is a broken, is a backing     off                          out

 

  

       is a                                                                                         -shoring  

 

 

                        ‘gainst                                                                                      -sourcing

 

 

                                                indicators

 

                                                                                    who’s gained / gamed

   

a good spring: rush of wild garlic, forsythia yellow for weeks

 

one, two, three types of magnolia, just on this one street, and

two or

three kinds of cherry

 

  

* * * * * * * *

 

   

    You can’t trust                                 It’s all just predictions, anyway, no one really

 

                                      no’s

 

 

hadn’t seen the violets

            someone’d planted along the side

           

            till they showed up in the photo

            (the photo was of tulips, in an adjoining pot)

           

  

                                                                         * * * * * * * *

 

 

                                                                         roof while the

 

                                                                        hay while the

 

 

start again, stop again, just-                                    

 

                                                   in-time again                               can’t be asked     again                               

  

 

                                                                  at sun-shiney intervals

 

 

                        occupying

 

 

  bridges, commons                                                                            major junctures

 

                                                             

 

                                                                              a grassy knoll                                

                                                                                               

 

                                                                        * * * * * * * *

 

2023:

 

A long, cold spring, with overcast skies. When summer comes, it’s all in a rush / a wash of green, too much, too late.

 

                                                                         * * * * * * * *

 

a wide flowerbed reclaimed, and I find I half-regret the lost neglect-succession: –

 

nasturtium                  rampant, cascades of huge leaves and not so many blooms

 

green alkanet             notable not for its green, but the bright china-blue of the flowers.

And its deep long tap-roots

 

ox-eye daisies              whose vigor went into spreading. The flowers were small, raggedy

 

 

– and have probably mis-remembered the sequence

 

                                                                         * * * * * * * *

 

 

There are several kinds of kerfuffle at Chelsea this year; the interesting one is nasturtium orange, falls mostly on the pavement

 

 

if you let the video run on

you get to hear the applause