Screening D(!)rt
Jessica Ahrens
RBG crystals beaded on polyethylene terephthalate,
plastering a vessel of memories, for
a machine I am not, but
fraught withering serrated
hands, once thought of as blades,
divided by a need not to catch sail.
The sea does not beckon, witnessing the
bracken that fills in fault lines from what it
recognizes the same as its concealed scars,
somewhere that it, too
wonders when the last time it had
pondered on.
When the wasps were once kind,
before the figs turned inflorescences,
flouncing like porcelain honeysuckle,
tempting sweetness only for
winged candles that have not known
the burn of the cage.
Bars, long since melted in the
swelter of nourished land’s sole star,
lost purpose for transactional exchange
smiled by #0827F5.
I am an artist pulled with string tension and electronic repulsion to the brink of instability, though I argue that's where invention begins. All reactions start with a collision, whether artificially simulated or biological, including as you read this right now! Words are my favorite medium. I experiment, distill, boil, broil, and toil even when I am not in the lab.