The piece was four panels long and I couldn't get a decent photograph of all four together, so you get them in pairs.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhI0eetYr93FT1fT7sYykfb0qKjLJ-Nn9CFGF0wlZ6VsLrk1-eF7VFpJKiotLodeM9tE3xut1xmAuRQKC0Kt4E5dKrh7HtEQAd76OeiZ-zzIW4WMz9PTLM5knrrc7rddOSjjYYrmw/s320/TWTfrostparkanatomy12.jpg)
Panels one and two: "Color bled from clouds / leaving silver and slate."
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiY7xOrXIYky3BM-XkaPMpINRTUQG2_rgYc87YoLMVdjULm7XvnonEFVnMvg8Ydhuo7QtYhP_7vzyDZDRngk9zybByCz3EUwkCAhF9SbLsalHtUHXTHGwn1nX85gJ8nxuZQlFzzYg/s320/TWTfrostparkanatomy34.jpg)
Panels three and four: "In that same moment / my bones sang!"
The pink "halo" in panel three consists of seven giant Pacific octopuses swimming around my head. In panel four they become either (a) absences since octopuses are invertebrates, or (b) ink clouds as the octopuses flee. You decide which you like best and stick with that.
No comments:
Post a Comment