In the smoggy day
at a beach, tiers
in hues are crimp-
ed in defiance of
the aqueous blur,
and melt before a
glance might take
its note of them.
One layer diving.
The next, drawing
a blade. A plunge
can last forever.
Mark Rothko
Oil on paper
1969
Florent Boissonot
self portrait
2014
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