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Mirko Siakkou-Flodin, on March 14, 2007, said:

Inspirationsgrundlage war ein Gedicht von der Poetin Hillary Bever. Einzelworte wurden aus dem Spiegel-stainlesssteel-blech geschnitten und das Lichtimage zeichnet sich so fantastisch ab. Die Materialkombination Stainlesssteel-Messing-Schmiedestahl-Aluminium illustriert das Gedicht mit der Sprache der Metalle. Standort ist bei FREEDOM FORGE in der Bulb Ave. in Santa Cruz

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Mirko Siakkou-Flodin, on March 26, 2007, said:

Delilah in the Morning by Hillary Beaver from Princton NJ

Of course she does not mind sleeping on the cool silk of the bed beside the open window, where birds scissor the early air and trees pull dark tangled heads back and forth through the pale afternoons.

Of course she does not mind this; and she knows if she raises herself a little on one elbow, she could see the red shapes of cattle grazing in the pature, and even hear the sharp sounds of their teeth tearing the grass, so she stretches a little,

and dreams about hair - long dark rivers of it, falling smoothly over a cheek or straggling into tributaries on a pillow, its cool and languorous passage around her hands and fingers, and the way it can slyly curtain the opensimplicity of an honest face.

Of her own she was never vain. But day by day his indifference had filled her with bitterness: the time when he should have been gazing at her, he was smiling softly at himself in a mirrow, or into the eyes of other women

who, it seemed, filled the same purpose. Now she thinks how this particular morning seems to have no end; how the twisting hours unravel so swiftly from her cloth of dreams. Across her bed strands of sun lean to evening. Already they are tangeling the dark knot of her heart into somthing like regret.

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Mirko Siakkou-Flodin, on November 2, 2009, said:

more info about this greec german metal artist Mirko Siakkou-Flodin http://www.mo-metalart.de http://www.recycling-kunst-art.de http://www.mo-kunst.de

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  • Uploaded on March 15, 2007
  • © All Rights Reserved
    by Mirko Siakkou-Flodin
  • Extra information
    • Camera: OLYMPUS CORPORATION C-5000Z
    • Taken on 2007/03/11 09:31:02
    • Exposure: 0.002s (1/650)
    • Focal Length: 7.80mm
    • F/Stop: f/2.800
    • ISO Speed: ISO50
    • Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
    • No flash