K - Kimo: Kanalen I and Kanalen II

 Kimo is the Israeli version of haiku.  Like haiku it is 3 lines, however the syllable count differs.  A Kimo is 10/7/6.  It is not rhymed, and is a single image, no movement, frozen like a photo.  I'm not sure how well I did with that part!

These are titled by the artist, Kanalen I and Kanalen II, monotype mixed medias by Helle (Melchoir) Hamilton 1989. Kanalen means "canal."  A monotype is a one of a kind artwork, which is why these are numbered 1/1.  Ms. Hamilton was born in Denmark and moved to the U.S. in 1965 at the invitation of her grandfather, Lauritz Melchior, a world-famous tenor who also performed in musical films. Two years later she married David Hamilton, the brother of actor George Hamilton, who was the best man at the wedding. 

I rescued these, literally, as one was fallen out of the frame, from the Goodwill Outlet bins.  They still had the gallery artist's information on the backs.  I paid $1 each.  



Did you so miss the canals of your home

you created these pieces

to bring home to you here?


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