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Reflection at sunset on the beach in Tel Aviv with my sister Netta after visiting an art gallery all day and doing five cartwheels in the sand

The canvas was mostly white, terrained with pale gray, a faint purple

billowing into view; then emerged a single claw, coal black curves

that faded into molten brown and hints of red, acrylic hues 

layered thick and flaring, the texture tumulted like the surface of 

the sea, now halved by sunglow, starflame 

thundering over horizon and through waves,

black ripples ripping through the yellow band,

our sun an unwavering gaze

unavoidable from any perspective.

In the narrow hallway, the painting

was too large, there was 

not enough space to step back,

to allow the image to clarify itself —

then the falcon erupts from the paint,

soaring, striking, turbulent, shaping

the lonely purple wind, its avian eye

suddenly staring back into mine.

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