Dancin' In The Moonlight
8" x 12"
Pen & Ink
February 2002
Nelson, British Columbia
Jim Kogelheide
In the late winter or 2002,
I was living in Nelson, British Columbia working on my Cross-Canada art project ‘Canada:Glorious To Be’. I worked the midnight shift at a downtown hotel and
often I would bring a peace of artwork to work on during the quiet hours of the
early morning.
For a period of time, a cook from another restaurant
in town was living at the hotel. He had
problems sleeping at night and often he would come downstairs to talk with
me. He always expressed the fact that he
enjoyed watching me work on my art.
Several months had passed and one day he asked me if
I could create a painting for his girlfriend.
Her birthday was a few weeks away and he wanted to give her a very
unique gift. Of course I agreed.
He told me that his girlfriend’s favourite animal is
the tiger and her favourite flower is the daisy. He asked if I could paint something with
those two images in it.
This cook was well decorated with many black ink
tattoos and this fact help me to focus on an image that also incorporated his
love for black and white renderings.
After the ink painting was complete, I thought that a
love poem would really compliment this art peace and so the poem bearing the
same title was born, as well...
Jim Kogelheide
2005
Dancin' In The Moonlight
Dancing at night
within the
shadows of the moonlight
deep in the heart of love
far from the reaches
of those things
that bring us fright.
Into this love
we'll spin
with all of our might
dancing through the daisies
and the
shadows of the moonlight.
Twirling and tumbling
we'll fall past time
together.
Twirling and tumbling
forever
holding each other tight.
Jim Kogelheide
February 2002
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