EARTHWORM
by Ann Sexton
Slim inquirer, while the old fathers sleep
you are reworking their soil, you have
a grocery store there down under the earth
and it is well stocked with broken wine bottles,
old cigars, old door knobs and earth,
that great brown flour that you kiss each day.
There are dark stars in the cool evening and
you fondle them like killer birds' beaks.
But what I want to know is why when small boys
dig you up for curiosity and cut you in half
why each half lives and crawls away as if whole.
Have you no beginning and end? Which heart is
the real one? Which eye the seer? Why
is it in the infinite plan that you would
be severed and rise from the dead like a
gargoyle
with two heads?
VERRE DE TERRE, 2006
Limoges porcelain, brass
134 x 50 x 34 mm
edition of 50, unnumbered
produced by Le Centre Rechercher d'Arte de Feu et Terre (CRAFT), Limoges
This "boite" (box) is part of a long tradition of small, hinged
porcelain cases that have been produced for centuries in
Limoges, France, one of the world's great centers for porcelain production
that has served
Popes, kings and high end consumers of decorative arts for
the past 1,000 years. The boxes are seldom larger than 120 mm and are
normally used
to keepsake intimate objects and mementos. Boites are suitable
for almost any subject, and a great part of their decorative tradition
is devising
an entertaining scenario or clever trompe l'oeil on such
a precious scale. Flowers (especially rosebuds) are common, as are many
fruits and vegetables.
The most popular subjects, however, are animals of all sizes,
from elephants and tigers to bumblebees and toads. Thus I chose the lowly
but elegant
earthworm, Le Verre de Terre.

$295.00 shipped domestic
$350.00 shipped international