A - Aquarian: The Artist

  Welcome to Day 1, or Day A, of the Blogging From A to Z April Challenge!  Each day of April, with Sundays off, I'll be posting artwork from my collection A to Z with a few short lines about the work and an A to Z poetry form. 

So, on with the Challenge!

The Artist was painted by my father, Winstead D. Smith, in 1962.  I didn't know until I was in my 50s, when my brother told me, that this was me!

The Aquarian is an invented form created by Marie Mazz.  
* Syllabic, 2-4-6-2 syllables per line, any number of quatrains
* Unrhymed lines within each quatrain


I sit

at the table

too intent on my work

to see.


He stands

behind, silent,

sketches for a painting

to come.


Hanging

in my bedroom,

at last I learned the truth.

It’s me!


©2026 Lisa Smith Nelson. All Rights Reserved  


Comments

  1. How cool is it to have a work of art created by one's father? It amazes me, in a way, that you learned the painting was of you many years after you grew up. I have a toy chest my father built and it is so precious to me but I never wrote a poem about it.

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