stem
2023, MP4, 1080 x 1080, 0:14 seconds.
“stem” is the first micro poem from Petal Book, a three-part leider cycle written by Ana María Caballero for Refraction, inspired by Louise Glück’s The Wild Iris.
Taking Glück’s oracular, anthropomorphic voice as a point of entry, Caballero explores our relationship with mortality, with words, and with each other, in a series of pithy, cutting poems written in the language of flowers.
–
stem
because you cut me
now you have
to water me
stem
2023, MP4, 1080 x 1080, 0:14 seconds.
“stem” is the first micro poem from Petal Book, a three-part leider cycle written by Ana María Caballero for Refraction, inspired by Louise Glück’s The Wild Iris.
Taking Glück’s oracular, anthropomorphic voice as a point of entry, Caballero explores our relationship with mortality, with words, and with each other, in a series of pithy, cutting poems written in the language of flowers.
–
stem
because you cut me
now you have
to water me
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stem
2023, MP4, 1080 x 1080, 0:14 seconds.
“stem” is the first micro poem from Petal Book, a three-part leider cycle written by Ana María Caballero for Refraction, inspired by Louise Glück’s The Wild Iris.
Taking Glück’s oracular, anthropomorphic voice as a point of entry, Caballero explores our relationship with mortality, with words, and with each other, in a series of pithy, cutting poems written in the language of flowers.
–
stem
because you cut me
now you have
to water me
stem
2023, MP4, 1080 x 1080, 0:14 seconds.
“stem” is the first micro poem from Petal Book, a three-part leider cycle written by Ana María Caballero for Refraction, inspired by Louise Glück’s The Wild Iris.
Taking Glück’s oracular, anthropomorphic voice as a point of entry, Caballero explores our relationship with mortality, with words, and with each other, in a series of pithy, cutting poems written in the language of flowers.
–
stem
because you cut me
now you have
to water me