Yellow Cadmium – symbolizes the letter G in the Samsam alphabet system, which is G major on the music scale. Captain Elogart Series, Acrylic Paint on Infusberry Paper, 240 x 333mm.
Svotly; A Day in the Life of a Day; Whispering Code; Art and Ideas; The Dreamers; Infusberry Paper; Adventure; Commuter; Captain; Captain Elogart Series; Character; Characteristics; Ideas; Mystery; Personality; Samsam alphabet system; Sam’s Script; Story; Total Work of Art; Travel-trotter;
Yellow Cadmium – symbolizes the letter G in the Samsam alphabet system, which is G major on the music scale. Captain Elogart Series, Acrylic Paint on Infusberry Paper, 240 x 333mm.
Katochat; The code of whispers; Whispering Code; Art and Ideas; The Dreamers; Infusberry Paper; G on the musical scale; Adventure; Commuter; Captain; Captain Elogart Series; Character; Yellow Cadmium; Ideas; Mystery; Personality Type; Samsam alphabet system; Sam’s Script; Story; Total Work of Art; Travel-trotter;
Cadmium Red – symbolizes the letter E in the Samsam alphabet system and ALSO E major in the music scale. Captain Elogart Series, Acrylic Paint on Acrylic Paper, 240 x 333mm.
Bertaym; Cadniy; Art and Ideas; E major on the musical scale; Adventure; Commuter; Captain; Captain Elogart Series; Character; Cadmium Red; Ideas; Mystery; Personality; Samsam alphabet system; Sam’s Script; Story; Total Work of Art; Travel-trotter;
Essostar
The universe is a big canvas.
Ultramarine – symbolizes the letter C in the Samsam alphabet system and ALSO C major in the music scale. Captain Elogart Series, Acrylic paint on Acrylic Paper, 240 x 333mm.
Essostar; The Letter C of the Alphabet; Acrylic Paper; Acrylic Paint; Art and Ideas; C major on the musical scale; Adventure; Commuter; Captain; Captain Elogart Series; Character; Ideas; Mystery; Personality; Recall; Samsam alphabet system; Sam’s Script; Story; Total Work of Art; Travel-trotter; Ultramarine;
On the right-hand side are some of the options the king might take. However, past the edge of the artwork, I don’t know what happened. White is in neutral (as in no tone), Red is in E major.
I had this piece of wood since my days at WSU at Kingswood. It had followed me all this time as a mute piece. Sometimes it disappeared for months, hiding behind books and artworks. At times waiting in a dark wet silenced corner. Now and again a visitor or two, mice and other in dark shy creatures.
There is always that rare occasion of cleaning up. This piece of wood would be the first, that is put up on the pile to be discarded, but somehow from within that piece of wood, a cry for a reprieve, for surely, its day that will surely come. That day, of all days, will make the day. The day when it will no longer be ignored and abandoned.
That day was the early 29 November 2020 morning. As the calligraphy brush primed itself on The Australian newspaper, a daily ritual, infusing the black paint onto well-versed minds. The first rush wave of brush strokes comes thick and fast. Carefully, and instinctively weaves around between text, the images, and the ads with a constant look for fine adjustment.
The paint, the messenger, cannot be too wet or too dry weaves across, and plough a trough of paint, that when it dries, the creases of the paper leave a fingerprint-like distortion which relates to the quality and the wetness of the paint, the speed of the brush travelled, and the quantity of paint in the brush.
The wood.
But today the 29th Nov 2020 is my day ( the wood). Before I know it, a quick face wash for the porous to open, and then left to just about to dry, Then, before I know it, as quick as an eye blink, it was done. My wet voice ( the paint ) proclaiming in quarter notes, CEFG a pause, and then in half-note D.
What a glorious moment, this wetness of the voice, it’s only a gift to its creator. For when in a short span of life, the wind will dry the paint, leaving just a remnant of this shot life. But my voice will echo and come again, alive to those eyes that read beyond the dried lines.