Today there are two poems which both refer to conflicted relationships. The first is by Nita Jawary and is a response to Orchardson’s ‘The first cloud‘:




The second poem is from Lynn Morgan and reflects on ‘Combat‘ by Lee Krasner:


I have the greatest admiration for those who can express their thoughts so eloquently in poetry – thank you!
Thank you, Nita and Lyn for these evocative poems.
Nita, I will certainly look differently at that painting now. As for Mr Orchardson, you’ve definitely given him some things to think about. I loved it.
And Lyn, I will henceforth look differently at this artwork, and with much more feeling. Thank you for that.