Farm Focus: A Study Of Two Pears

Study Of Two Pears

 

 

I. Opusculum paedagogum. The pears are not viols, Nudes or bottles. They resemble nothing else.

II. They are yellow forms Composed of curves Bulging toward the base. They are touched red.

III. They are not flat surfaces Having curved outlines. They are round Tapering toward the top.

IV. In the way they are modeled There are bits of blue. A hard dry leaf hangs From the stem.

V. The yellow glistens. It glistens with various yellows, Citrons, oranges and greens Flowering over the skin.

VI. The shadows of the pears Are blobs on the green cloth. The pears are not seen As the observer wills.

     – Wallace Stevens

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