Art with a Heart by Vienna Wagner

Art with a Heart by Vienna Wagner

“Give me more blue,” says the girl

 whose corn rowed braids coil beneath

 the collar of her uniform blouse.  Hands outstretched,

she grabs for cerulean scraps, hoping the tattered

paper can transform her collage of black

and neon green into sky.

 

Sydney with turquoise glasses stares

across her pasted page while glue coats

her acrylic daisy nails.  Noticing her white

horizon, I tear more colored construction

strips, but she tells me today is overcast

and pushes the pile away.

 

I peel plastic from purple glue sticks,

but shreds keep collecting on the concrete

floor of this hundred- year-old boiler room

splattered with finger-paint and splintering cracks.

 

Across the table, Allison coils her honey

hair in circlets thumb-wide and talks of Tennessee

hills she sketches so steep that houses have no space

to stand on the sides.  “How can anyone live there?”

I ask, but she gives no answer, only clutches a charcoal

pencil and draws a cluster of specks

in a valley below.