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by Yelena Tylkina
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HARVEST by Adan McGovern
the serpent
was a tongue
that flickered through the true garden
opening the woman's eyes
to the universe that's hers
the man
outside, unseeing,
had to cut the root of this new voice
the flaming sword
set fire to the wild,
burning all of it away from earth
the silence he had sought
left behind him forever
roaming from one land to another
he could never tell apart
marking it with scars of boundaries
the woman
grew slowly in his trailing shadow
stretched beneath his footsteps,
a serpentine weave to hold the world as one
rose unnoticed, an oasis
shadowed, dripping life, unfolding
as the spear of the man's narrow frame
disappeared over the sharp edge of his earth.
More info on YouTube- YELENA TYLKINA/YouTube An internationally recognized fine artist, Yelena Tylkina was born in Belarus. Her wide range of work inclues style as diverse as Figurative Symbolism, Surrealism, Imaginary Realism, Graffiti, Erotica. Now she lives and works in New York City. Yelena Tylkina work has won several awards and honors for her contribution to the art world both nationally and internationally and her work is included in many private and corporate collections all over the globe. To date, Yelena Tylkina has had about one hundred exhibitions, a dozen solo exhibitions, sixteen museum exhibitions,...
$28.00
Ramon Martinez
Intriguing concept! Wonderful artwork!
Yelena Tylkina replied:
Thank you, Ramon.
Martin Davey
very nice drawing!
Yelena Tylkina
MY BIO with all the info ON MY PAGE, dear visitors!!!
Yelena Tylkina
ha-ha, you are right, Valentina!
Valentina Shubin
This is interesting....the serpent looks very pleased with himself
Bob Bello
I like it very much. Poor guy, he became a dark shadow before he could even have a bite ;-)