these are two of a set of five, similar but different "hooks", utilitarian sculptures, designed for the stables of a "wealthy horse breeder". They are at Custom Castings of Vermont right now, being cast into bronze, three of each, and three copies of a small female dancer figure
one of my gestural drawings, pen on paper, from the little impromptu concert we chanced into yesterday, (c) 2024 by Edward Huse, a line drawing of the animated hands of two musicians with their violin and cello
Helping a groggy Bee,
He tucked sweetly into my watch band,
And stung me.
- a fat Haiku for early Autumn, from "Emily's Strange Adventure" (a WIP)
(c) 2023 by Edward Huse
“Anywhere across the Sea
In a boat with room, for thee and me,
A boat with sails robust, and fine,
and a couple of smart guys,
to keep them in line.”
- a collaborative poem (c) 2023 by Edward Huse and Luther P. Smith Jr., avast!
- dreamy boat by Edward Huse.
"I knew it was a junk drawer, because, at the back of it, there was one not-quite-used-up, naked roll of generic "Scotch Tape", so old that it was rippled with a deep, pearly yellow tone, like Baltic amber in the early evening" from "Emily's Strange Adventure", by Edward Huse
Another of my late Winter gestural drawings, embellished digitally - from one of my favorite diners, the Springfield Diner, formerly the Royal Diner, in Springfield, Vermont.