![]() |
Nighttime Windows of Childhood August, 1995 Oils on Paper 26”x 20” |
||
| Dreaming the dark and the light. | |||
| The view of the bedroom
window of my teenage years with all my nighttime fears and longings - boogie
men and possibilities both outside, my stuffed lion clutched to my chest.
The fire siren that haunted my nights – surely it was an air raid
this time. The neighbor boy - a sweet childhood relationship twisted by
50’s sexual mores - who my mother caught peeping when I was eleven.
The unknown boys that peered in one night much later as I lay pretending
to be asleep until they crunched off in the snow. And the calls I ignored – the urge to dance naked in the moonlight and the owls that screeched. What would have happened if I had heeded the call of the owl and the moon those many years ago to dance naked in the moonlight? 1961. It was always there wasn’t it? The call to wildness. The owls, the moonlight, even the “bad” boys…..It would be almost 40 years before I had the courage to break the rules that bound me: What if someone grabbed me? What if someone saw me??? What would people think??? This painting process, actually, was vital in allowing me to finally
finally heed the call. Just yesterday? Ever closer every day. |
|||