Negative Space

by Lucia Owen

Portsmouth, New Hampshire Rose
Photograph by Alison Deland Scott

defines shape by not being there
and I’m trying to paint the space
between buildings, tree branches,
under a clothesline or a table, fog
between here and across the lake

with Light Violet, Payne’s Gray,
a touch of Cadmium Red, Titanium White
and maybe Hooker’s Green so I can
put down exact shapes and outlines
defined by what looks like emptiness

like the space inside me, the private
monochrome that defines my days
with housework, paperwork, workwork.
If I stop I am inside that emptiness again,

shapeless in the silence
I have not chosen,
Prussian Blue, deep and dark,
the color of absence.

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