FOG AND SCULPTURE

Have you heard of a fog sculpture? I guess your answer is no. Let’s talk about it on DWW PICTURE POETRY.

So, I was reading a book by Dan Brown and I can’t across the term in chapter one of ‘The Origin’. Bemused at a term I knew nothing about and sought help from an online encyclopedia that you all know and I was shock at my discovery.

Based on research, a certain Fujiko Nakaya is credited for making fog sculptures. She makes them graciously by using technology, architecture and nature.

Let’s talk about fog sculptures today.

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For further information on Fujiko Nakaya and her fog sculptures. Click on link below

https://www.google.com/amp/s/publicdelivery.org/fujiko-nakaya-fog/amp/

8 thoughts on “FOG AND SCULPTURE”

  1. Gather these tears sculpting you
    hold them close
    your water of life
    gifts from your heart.

    You move with us in light
    even fog cannot darken
    hold our eyes in yours
    we share our water.

    Our minds draw near
    hold our thoughts with yours
    love matters every day
    yours always, Reenie.

  2. Reenie,
    I pray the dew of a new day
    gives you chills and fogs.

    I pray you don’t get tacit talk
    when you need a loud smile.

    I pray your love turns not a
    static sculpture with trite songs.

    I pray you see not tears roll
    down your waiting heart.

    I pray your care turns to
    the pool of Bethsda.

    Look, He said it already;
    John 14:13-14.

    Sorry, I’m a little bit rusty. Have not been writing for weeks. Our hearts and prayers are with you Reenie. Your daughter will be fine.

  3. A child in pain
    Cast morning shadows
    a mind pinioned
    betwixt the fog n tears
    of a mother’s fear
    for all that is worthy of love
    in the dawn of unity
    she is a beautiful metaphor
    sculptured upon a right note
    of fresh fragrance in
    the zenith of a
    golden harvest

    To @reeniereid1

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