Unwrap my tempting prize
explore all my curves
with wide open eyes
Caught in your spell
you dip into me
overflowing my ink well
With a gentle pinch
bending over and over
caressing my every inch
Touch my soft shape
with a delicate hand
unfold me and drape
We’re bound by connection
moving as one form
through poetry in motion
With your tasteful decoration
playing hours on end
giving all night satisfaction
Exposed in your light
focusing on my body
undressing me all night
Bind and hold me
with every quick turn
you set me free
Dripping with honey milk
your slow moving hands
like fine smooth silk
Bringing out my colour
brush this hungry canvas
with your spicey flavour
Unveil my bountiful glow
play up my assets
from head to toe
Grab, sculpt and mold
with teasing light fingers
passion has now unfold
© lisameryl 03.20.2011
One of my passions in life are the fine arts. I’ve studied it and have been blessed to being surrounded by artists, photographers, writers and musicians my entire life. What I didn’t know on my own or through college, had learned from family and friends along the way. I thank each and everyone one of them for those amazing experiences.
In a broad sense, art is skill in making or doing. The word art is often used in a more specialized way. Some individuals feel that broader definitions make art no more than a craft. They would prefer to use the name arts for such activites as painting a picture, writing a novel, or composing music. Activities such as these, designed only to produce a work of art, are often called fine arts. Decorative arts include ceramics. Graphic arts include all forms of printing, engraving, etching, photography, book publishing and binding. Art for many only include great paintings and sculpture. The useful arts such interior decorating, give everyone the chance to bring beauty and good taste into daily life. Music is one of the most expressive and satisfying of the arts for the creator, performer and audience.
Forms of art: Architecture, carving, ceramics, commercial art, cooking, dancing, decorative, drama, drawing, engraving, fashion, graphic, interior decorating, literature, lithography, motion picture, music, painting, photography, poetry, sculpture, theater and writing.
Styles of art: Arabesque, Baroque, Bauhaus, Byzantine, Carolingian, Christian, Classicism, Gothic, Naturalism, Pop, Realism, Rococo, Romanticism and Surrealism.
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