Wednesday 7 November 2018

Kattanga


A wardrobe stands with open doors.
On either side a chest of drawers, a vanity mirror in full view
reflect appendages that look at you.
Creaky floorboards, minted moths and curtains bleached with sun rays lost.
Over a decade or two or three ago - time has gone.
Owner moved on.

Stopped alarm clock, obsolete, replaced by phones
handy to keep, follow like sheep.                      Tell me,
tell me, tell me please, did you like wearing these?
Plenty of life in the old, like new.
Don’t mind if I do. I’ll have them too.
Disposable era, waste less. Thank you.

Give me your coat so that I may wear it.
I do not care for colour or worth
As long as it fits my shoulders - does up.
Give me your jumper
You’ve no use now to keep warm with it
and your shirt
I’ll more than happily have off your back.

 Tell me
tell me, tell me please, when was the time you last wore these?

Plenty of life in the old, like new.
Don’t mind if I do. I’ll have them too.
Disposable era, waste less. Thank you.

Your shoes. You can keep, killer heels don’t suit. And your feet
so large, prefer small boots. Kicked off in the wardrobe,
not a pair in sight, soles, mismatched - taken flight. Gone on to walk
in pastures fresh, taken with their pound of flesh, just left.


And then before her, she sees what clung to the clothes. Abandoned now.
Swaying on the rail, naked, sliding closer together each one stripped
raw. Tacky in their purest form. Coat hangers. Black. Tell me,
tell me, tell me please? What use have you for all of these?
Are you done with all of these?
Don’t mind if I do. I’ll have them too.
Disposable era, less waste. Thank you.


Things we see in our mind - alive. One by one,
a gigantic 3d jigsaw. Each piece knew its place.
One by one, hanger by hanger, from the wardrobe.
One by one, each bone.
One by one, each formed its shape;
Clinging to yet more old stuff in heaps - discarded -
suddenly swallowing up the old black plastic landline receiver
it could see, its recycled eyes awake.
Tangled VH tape, ruffled ribbon grew a mane so great
that in the wind it whistled beneath the plastic plate.
To Teignmouth it trotted, as grand as could be
and came to rest with a view of the sea,
the sea turned to see with its wavy white smile
and asked of Kattanga to chat for a while.
Majestic the beauty reared on its hind legs,
giving a magnificent nod and a polite acquiesce.

Tell me – tell me – tell me, asked the sea
How is it that you come to be?

From the old, plenty of life like new.
Don’t mind if I do. I’m fixed with glue.
Better up here than in the ocean blue,
there’s too much pollution already in you.
Disposable era, less waste. Thank you.
If only black plastic could recycle anew
As it is a thousand years will do
to biodegrade me back to dust
A thousand years – or more if must.
Tell me, tell me, tell me please,
Why do humans throw away with ease?

Jacqui Jenkins


 
Kattanga the War Horse watches the galloping pollution of the waves
Kattanga

Saturday 18 August 2018

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The War Against Plastic



Tuesday 7 August 2018

Trail of Hope

Hope by Charlotte Yeo
Hope by Charlotte Yeo

Moby Sick by Ali-Way Scrapstore and Co-ordinBart
Moby Sick by Ali-Way Scrapstore and Co-ordinBart


Our trail of destruction brings this Trail of Hope:
coathangers, buckets and bits of old rope
Towering waves in the decades to come
towering with rage about what we have done -
in the middle of the 5 oceans - the camera records
islands of plastic. The size of blue whales?
No not blue whales, but green Wales
That’s what we have done

Tell the children. Get the children
to sea for themselves
yes SEA for themselves
see the sea in its grief
and help it. How can they
put right what is wrong?
Just tell them. They’ll fix it
They’re our future
They are strong

When we’re old and decrepit
when we won’t understand
our children will be our carers
and they’ll make a stand
if we show them
by these sculptures
that there’s hope for our land

..............................................Monica Lang


Tuesday 31 July 2018

Kattanga by Marie Antoinette

Kattanga the War Horse on Teignmouth seafront
Kattanga the War Horse on Teignmouth seafront

Kattanga

As I stand beside the sea
My mind begins to wander
I think of all the waste
And of all the squander

For I know that much of me
Would have been in a landfill
Instead I'm art and standing proud
Tall, free and beautiful

A war horse fighting on to keep
Our world for generations
I am standing tall to save
Land and sea full of pollution

Kattanga, it's a catchy name
So let it stand to remind
That plastlc kills like bullets fired
Total destruction left behind

Don't let a piece of plastic fall
To the ground or in the ocean
It is not fit for purpose
And makes a toxic potion

Be mindful as you think of me
Don't spoil what nature gave
Instead recycle all you can
And let the ocean create clean waves

...................................................Marie Antoinette

Friday 27 July 2018

Poems please

The outdoor sculpture trail is complete, and it's time for the first poems. Your poems will be published here as they arrive. Serious or funny,...
Poems About Sculpture
Poems About Sculpture

...villanelles, sestinas, rhyming couplets or free verse.
Your critique will be published in the comments, but, before you have-a-go at critique, please read up on how-to-critique.
wikiHow to Critique Poetry 

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Wednesday 25 July 2018

TRAIL on BBC iPlayer

TRAIL on Spotlight

18 minutes and 33 seconds into the BBC Spotlight Southwest Evening News; first broadcast today

The sculptures are installed

Pictures of all the sculptures are already on the TRAIL Facebook page
Here's a couple to whet  your appetites
Photographs of all the sculptures will soon be on The sculptures page of this website



Wednesday 11 July 2018

A sculpture story


Follow THIS LINK to see photographs  of one of the sculptures-in-progress. The graceful horses by Sayaka Ganz inspired this entry


Monday 9 July 2018

Look who's coming to Teignmouth

Breaking news! Trump will be visiting Teignmouth on 22nd July and staying till 3rd September! Apparently he loves the local crazy golf courses
Trump by Malcolm Curley
Trump by Malcolm Curley
 sculpture by Malcolm Curley

Take Shape


Take ideas
Have a brainwave
Find rubbish
and make it
Find children
and help them
see the picture
Plastic oceans
Who did that?
Can we fix?
Show we care
Put our sculptures
on the seafront
at Teignmouth
if we dare
                                                       Monica Lang
 a sculpture in progress: Kattanga the War Horse
 a sculpture in progress: Kattanga the War Horse

Monday 26 February 2018

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