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Lori Groff :: Inside a time grisaille


Inside a chant
I compose a body
a continuation
chime graft
mountain graft
gold shadows sparking
landscape tick
nighthinging blue
heavy scree smell above it
along its different centers
I graft energy
between the knead of fingertips, new tones
out breath
above it.






Lori Groff is an artist and poet. Her current practice includes painting, drawing, collage, glitched "self posits," and writing. She is always considering how orientation is amendable and continuous.

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