Street art poetry: Collaboration by Resa and i

This is Charlie Zero’s & my second Street Art Poetry collaboration. We want it to become a movement. There will be a third!

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Resa Mcconaghy and I collaborated on ‘street art poetry’.
Her interpretation of my words is an 80’s futurism vibe,
blending psychedelic trance & sci-fi spectrum kaleidoscope colors.

She is a rock star and a brilliant painter/artist/poet/ designer/
& photographer. Much praise to her incredible work and contribution
to the arts and community. 🙂

Without further ado here’s a poem and photography of amazing art.

Unzip the clock –
Inside
origins pulsate.
Every color hatches
a rotten piano.

The Flowers blend in with the art.
Resa, you captured this shot so well. I love it. 🙂

This photo shot is perfect!

All the colors and the words awake the enigma eye.

The hot pink, black, green, & white looks so hypnotizing and spectacular.

The eye is unzipping the clock.

The Monarch Butterfly observing and understanding the poem. 🙂

Please visit Resa’s page:https://graffitiluxandmurals.com/

Art Gowns:https://artgowns.com/

Queen’s end: https://queensend.wordpress.com/

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47 thoughts on “Street art poetry: Collaboration by Resa and i

  1. I am up for a third. I wonder what words we can use to bring something together.

    I’m so proud of you Resa. Our movement ‘Street art Poetry’ is ready. 🙂 And world should know this. 🙂

    Bless you so much and many hugs to you. 🙂

    1. I think… just what you said. Something about “Street Art Poetry” is ready for the world, and everyone should write some, on the street! 😀
      We need to encourage/fuel it! 😀
      HUGS, Charlie!

    1. You’re right, the butterfly was/is special.
      We planted Milkweed in the back 4 years ago. It’s the only plant Monarchs lay their eggs in. This is the first year we have Monarchs born in our garden. 😀

  2. I believe you have started a movement. Exciting, challenging, joyful and a call to action to embrace and claim art, poetry, creativity. This is my third time around!!!

    1. Always great to see you, Rebecca! I’m hoping to see more poetry in the street.
      The city has already painted over it. I am undaunted. I own that door, and I will paint another micro poem on it that is written byCharlie. 😀

      1. The city painted over the work?

        No worries…I have tons of micropoems that you and I, can choose from. 🙂
        Will put something on the door again. 🙂

        🙂

        What would you like me to write next? or would you like me to send you something?

        🙂 We both did a great job and we rock together. 🙂

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