Top Risk Action Company - The Prolific (unreleased demo)
seen from China
seen from Australia
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from Germany
seen from Germany
seen from Brazil
seen from United States
seen from Australia
seen from Japan
seen from Brazil

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from Brazil
Top Risk Action Company - The Prolific (unreleased demo)
View from the Terrace, Spain, 2013 - John Lennard
oil on board | source:
A Day for a Sail, Georgian Bay, 2015 - John Lennard
...any particular form is a tiny, temporarily frozen portion of an endlessly fluid medium, only seeming a solid object through its repeated use by different poets.
John Lennard, The Poetry Handbook
Profoundly different as they are, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Pope, Dickinson, Eliot, Walcott, and Plath could readily converse about the techniques of which they are common masters; few undergraduates I have encountered know much about meter beyond the terms 'blank verse' and 'iambic pentameter', much about form beyond 'couplet' and 'sonnet', or anything about rhyme more complicated than an assertion that two words do or don't. The commonest fault of their own writing is an inability to use any punctuation beyond full-stops and commas (parentheses, colons, semi-colons, dashes, and hyphens might as well not exist) and a consequent tendency to connect clauses in an endless series at the cost of all subtlety. Yet it is exactly techniques of ordering to which close reading must attend.
John Lennard, The Poetry Handbook