Sunday, January 16, 2011

The Visual

So much of the world is visual, yet I think for the most part, I instinctively am attracted to the literary rather than the visual.  That is to say, I prefer words on a page versus a picture in a frame.  I've always enjoyed being able to construe and paint my own picture in my mind as I read beautifully woven words and phrases on a page.
Having said all that however, the visual is an inescapable art form, and I actively enjoy the visual arts -- be it theater, musical performances, paintings, and/or photography.  Since I was younger I've liked styling clothes, trying different combinations of clothe items that would be unexpected or unconventional.  This led to my growing interest in fashion, and as I became an adult, this interest became quite the permanent hobby.
Much like my own little anecdote, 'The Sartorialist' as featured in this Intel Visual Life short video speaks openly about his beginnings as a photographer/blogger.  His words and this artfully created short video was inspirational and almost therapeutic for me.  Enjoy:

>Always

Sunday, January 9, 2011

If you were a melody...

One of my favorite lines from one of my favorite movies, is a line from 'The Holiday' in a scene with Iris (Kate Winslet) and Miles (Jack Black) are sitting in front of keyboard as Miles says to Iris, "Iris..., if you were a melody; I used only the good notes".  He proceeds to play a short but sweet measure, such a pretty collection of notes that I think I will always remember.

The scene from the romantic comedy film mentioned above quickly turns comedic, and the movie ends with all characters finding a happy and lovely ending.  Life and love, unfortunately, aren't like the movies (as we are all painfully aware by now).  Thus, take a look at the below 'Love Medley' by a young southern CA native poet.  I'd like to think he paints quite a good picture of a relationship consumed with love--as pure and romantic love can be, he doesn't neglect the frustration and suffering love also bears.

'Love Medley' by Rudy Francisco --


I want you to bite my lip until I can no longer speak. And then suck my ex girlfriend’s name out of my mouth just to make sure she never comes up in our conversations. I’m going to be honest, I’m not really a love poet. In fact, every time I try to write about love my hands cramp… just to show me how painful love can be. And sometimes my pencils break, just to prove to me that every now and then love takes a little more work than you planned.
See I heard that love is blind so, I write all my poems in brail. And my poems are never actually finished because true love is endless. I always believed that real love is kind of like a super model before she’s air brushed; it’s pure and imperfect, just the way that God intended. See I’m going to be honest, I’m not a love poet. But if I was to wake up tomorrow morning and decide that I really wanted to write about love I swear that my first poem… it would be about you.
About how I loved you the same way that I learned how to ride a bike: Scared… but reckless with no training wheels or elbow pads so my scars can tell the story of how I feel for you. You see, I’m not really a love poet. But if I was I’d write about how I see your face in every cloud and your reflection in every window, you see I’ve written like a million poems hoping that somehow maybe someway you’ll jump out of the page and be closer to me because if you were here, right now, I would massage your back until your skin sings songs that your lips don’t even know the words to.
Until your heartbeat sounds like my last name and you smile like the pacific ocean, I want to drink the sunlight in your skin. If I was a love poet, I’d write about how you have the audacity to be beautiful, even on days when everything around you is ugly you see I’d write about your eyelashes and how they are like violin strings that play symphonies every time you blink.
If I was a love poet I’d write about how I melt in front of you like an ice sculpture, every time I hear the vibration in your voice so whenever I see your name on the caller ID my heart, it plays hop scotch inside of my chest. Yo it climbs on to my ribs like money bars and I feel like a child all over again. I know this sounds strange but every now and then I pray that God somehow turns you back in to one of my ribs just so that I would never have to spend an entire day without you.
I swear, I’m not a love poet. But if I was to wake up tomorrow morning and decide that I really wanted to write about love, my first poem it would be about you. And after all of that she was like, so how do you feel about me? And I said, put it like this: I want to be your ex boyfriend’s stunt man. I want to do everything that he never had the courage to do like… trust you.
I swear that when our lips touch I can taste the next sixty years of my life. And some days I want to swallow stacks of your pictures just so you can be a part of me for a little bit longer. If I could I would sample your smile and then I would let my heart beat, do the bass line, we would create the greatest love song of all time. Whenever, we stand next to each other, love I was the only one made for you and you can be at last my Etta James. I’ll be oh child when you’re in pain or you could be candy coated drops of rain even though it never rains in Southern California. And together, we could be music.
And when my friends ask if you’re my girlfriend, I’ll say no. She is my musician. And me… I’m her favorite song.


--Always.