Careful Cuts

New lens on old skins.

She makes collage from the books of nudes but there is nothing reckless about her approach. She’s like a surgeon. Look. This one looks like a flower, and you think you are getting the obvious metaphor but then she calls it target and you look again and there it is. Bullseye.

I cut the way I was taught to use scissors, she says. Meaning gently, as with paper dolls. I do not tear the figures, she says. Ever. I do not rip, even when I would sometimes like to feel myself as someone who would. But it isn’t in me; I am too careful for that, she says. Instead, she holds and she studies, learning how to look. I follow the lines. I scoop them up, she says, of the nudes. To give them new meaning. 

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Inspired by the work of Justine Kurland.

Author: Stacey C. Johnson

I keep watch and listen, mostly in dark places.

3 thoughts on “Careful Cuts”

  1. Jeff Cann – Jeff Cann lives, works, writes, and runs in Gettysburg Pennsylvania. His essays and stories have appeared in the Good Men Project and Like the Wind magazine, as well as various blog sites dealing with the topics of mental health and running. Jeff is married with two children. When he isn’t working, parenting or writing, he can be found hiking or running the wooded trails surrounding Gettysburg. Jeff’s two books, “Fragments – a memoir” and "BAD ASS--My Quest to Become a Back Woods Trail Runner and other obsessive goals" are both available from Amazon.com. A growing collection of stories can be found on his website at https://jefftcann.com.
    Jeff Cann says:

    “I do not rip, even when I would sometimes like to feel myself as someone who would.” I get the sense this is autobiographical, but really, do I know you at all?

    1. It’s really a great question, isn’t it? I can understand all the reasons why the answer might be “no” (in this space, what comes through is a distilled and stylized essence with most of the day-to-day details removed) and yet, as someone who has long felt deep kinship with people I only know through their writing, I’m not willing to discount what comes through here as not real knowing. Even the quote you included, I was borrowing that one (the idea, if not the exact words) from the artist that inspired the post, but I had lots of lines I could have borrowed. That one resonated because it feels true to me also. Thanks, Jeff. I am grateful to know you. However limited this space may be. : )

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