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Explications of poems

whiteness–– / fell down coming, fell down going / snow on the altar
— Harry Duane Hudson

Snow on AltarPhoto by Katherine Henry

Kogo kizoku– awakening to the high, returning to the low.

-A reference to the falling snow and the constancy of Grace;

-to the Devotee falling, struggling to reach the altar, then to keep the faith;

-to the Sinner, fallen, penitent, and forgiven, falling again;

-to the wedding altar; falling into love, and choosing True Love over all others.

•Written as a memento for a shaman friend visiting a mountain altar on snowshoes. Immediately after his song-blessings there fell a magnificent whiteout snow only over us. ––An affirmation, following us home, then made complete with sun beaming in blue skies all around, burning into a golden dusk as we stepped off of the mountain.

 

Words Copyright 2013 Harry D. Hudson
Imagery Copyright 2013 Katherine Henry

Scanned Objects

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Part of my writing practice was to work from experience, and this carried over to the found objects that I brought home from my walks. I would arrange them on a scanner and created these images from hi-res scans of the objects. Some are blocks of wood, and in others, the flecks of dust became stars.

 

Words and Imagery Copyright 2013 Harry D. Hudson