Sunday, May 1, 2016

Original Poem (Also by Trudy DuBois) on a Park Marker - Tribute to an Art Teacher, David Feinberg [of the University of Minnesota] (Large Acyrilic)

 "DAVID FEINBERG EVERY YEAR
BRINGS HIS CLASS OF ARTISTS HERE
THEY HIKE AND SEARCH UPON THIS SITE
FOR VIEWS TO MEET THEIR EYES DELIGHT
WATER, ROCKS, AND TREES OF GREEN
ARE SKETCHED WITH .......[?]
[?].................SPLIT [?] MY BRAIN [?] "

Oh, to be able to decipher the missing parts of those last two lines!
If it occurs to me sometime, what those seemingly undiscernable words are,
I'll come back and correct the above!
I hope that last line isn't the equivalent of a misheard lyric! 
(What is painted on the other park point-of-interest markers is mostly purposely illegible. Maybe something referring to the U of M on the right; and something with a lot of the letter "Y"s on the left.) 




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