I Clipped my own Wings and Fell through the Earth
By
Dex Hannon
2019
- Painting
- Sound Art
- Urban Dynamics & Public Realm
- Abstract
- Oil Painting
- Experimental
- Expressive
- Dex Hannon
- Pinks
- Yellow
Dimensions
76cmx 76cm x 4cm
Oil Painting on Canvas
This painting is a visual interpretation of the poem bearing the same name by Dexuality Valentino. This poem is also a song by the duo DVEC, in the album Everybody’s Talking, Nobody’s Listening, released in July 2019. The poem explores the inevitability of mortality and thus questions the existence of humanity.
We all suffer, and we will have battles to face in life. None of us are innocent and none of us are pure evil. We are shaped and sculpted by the world we inhabit.
With the rapid brushstrokes and bold palette, this painting attempts to capture the intricate relationship between volatility and human nature, as described in the poem below.
I clipped my own wings and fell through the earth
Standing still, the butterflies have flown
Feeling nothing no more,
I’m undoing my dreams
Frittering away the tatters of life
I’m a shaking quaking half dead corpse
My thoughts once thrusting for the breeze
Lie shattered and crushed upon the tiles
I clipped my own wings and fell through the earth
Nothing to catch me,
and no-one to save me
I was the lost before I began
I have less than when I arrived
My wings are as dust at my feet
and my face is covered with shame
my body is battered, bruised and torn
I’m the last, unprepared repentant fool
Rooted to this mortal coil . .
Fixed upon the ground . . .
Just like you.
DVEC
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