“One for Old Snaggle Tooth”

by Bukowski:

I know a woman
who keeps buying puzzles
chinese
puzzles
blocks
wires
pieces that finally fit
into some order.
she works it out
mathmatically
she solves all her
puzzles
lives down by the sea
puts sugar out for the ants
and believes
ultimately
in a better world.
her hair is white
she seldom combs it
her teeth are snaggled
and she wears loose shapeless
coveralls over a body most
women would wish they had.
for many years she irritated me
with what I considered her
eccentricities-
like soaking eggshells in water
(to feed the plants so that
they’d get calcium).
but finally when I think of her
life
and compare it to other lives
more dazzling, original
and beautiful
I realize that she has hurt fewer
people than anybody I know
(and by hurt I simply mean hurt).
she has had some terrible times,
times when maybe I should have
helped her more
for she is the mother of my only
child
and we were once great lovers,
but she has come through
like I said
she has hurt fewer people than
anybody I know,
and if you look at it like that,
well,
she has created a better world.
she has won.

Frances, this poem is for
you.

natural springs
me gustas tu 
still life.
color pencil on black.
20 hours total of just dots, and dots, and dots. It’s a whisk. I hated it so much by the time I was done with it that I decided to give it a tacky name so it’s called “Whisky Business” 
So after doing some Banksy studies, I am now in the process of approaching my first artist book. I want it to be a kind of visual conversation between him and myself, as if the book were a wall where Banksy and I could collide. So far, I have a lot of ideas to work out and prototype but I think I am going to call it “If these walls could talk”
Summertime wine is just fine.
Opaque  by  andbamnan