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Draw the Light (Glyph #12) - by Naoko Fujimoto
Draw the Light (Glyph #12) - by Naoko Fujimoto
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One of a kind original artwork, as featured in Naoko Fujimoto’s sensational collection, Glyph: Graphic Poetry=Trans. Sensory.
- Found materials and ink on watercolor paper
Description
‘“Trans.” has two meanings — Translate & Transport’
‘“That is enough color to draw the light,” he said without looking.’
This piece was originally published in Tupelo Quarterly as a part of a folio of graphic poems, later developed into Glyph: Graphic Poetry = Trans. Sensory.
About the Author
Naoko Fujimoto was born and raised in Nagoya, Japan. She studied at Nanzan Junior College and received BA and Master’s degrees from Indiana University. Her poetry collections include Where I Was Born (Willow Books 2019), and three chapbooks: Mother Said, I Want Your Pain (Backbone Press 2018), Silver Seasons of Heartache (Glass Lyre Press 2017), and Home, No Home (Educe Press 2016). naokofujimoto.com

Dimensions
12 × 18 in
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