Silver Cloud Dancers
Silver Cloud Dancers
At the Andy Warhol Museum
Photo and poem by Lynda McKinney Lambert, 2016
Silver clouds swirl & spin in circles
Inflated silence above her golden head. She
Levitates above the floor & reaches for
Variable visions of mesmerizing cloud-pillows.
Eternally drifting in uncertain lifecycles
Round & square. Touch the floating orbs.
Cloud dancer stretches her slender hands
Longevity is unpredictable, uncertain
Out-of-the-box survival fluctuates
Determined by chemistry & chaos.
Dance your memories in silver clouds
Air and pure helium lift in rhythm
No one can calculate your journeys
Choreography of individual flights
Every Friday morning new clouds arrive
Repeat the process of new expectations
Some silver clouds will last for a week.
Lynda McKinney Lambert. Copyright 2016. All rights reserved.
This is an ACROSTIC POEM.
PHOTOGRAPHS by Lynda McKinney lambert, 2016.
“Delaunay Yaromey dances among the Silver Clouds at the Andy Warhol Museum.
Delaunay is the great-granddaughter of Lynda and Bob Lambert, Ellwood City, PA. She is a freshman at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania.
Lynda’s latest book will be coming out in late November. “Walking by Inner Vision: Stories of Light and Dreams.”
http://blog.warhol.org/exhibitions/andy-warhols-silver-clouds-more-than-just-hot-air/
Special thanks to the Andy Warhol Museum for this amazing exhibition.
For more information on the Silver Clouds please go to: Information on Silver Cloud display at the AWM.