by Marie de Brugerolle

Two triangles meet on a stone
They become one butterfly

Two triangles drawn on paper
And cut out to become crop marks

What about a cross ?

A Black Cross on a white window
It is a tribute to a Black Square on a White Canvas ?

Two triangles face to face,
Angle by angle
Become a bow tie.

White on black
White on grey,
Black on white,
Grey on grey.

Enameled on a stone,
Can it be a stuck butterfly ?
Not an image, just a point of view.

3X3
Nine stones,
How many canvas ?

In front, the stones,
The store front is a black cross
Backyards : canvas.
Canvas as the shadow of stones.
Where goes the black when melt the white ?
Gone with the wind, the last papillons.

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