a pastel by Ethel Mortenson Davis
Tag Archives: pastel
Dancer
Filed under Art, Art by Ethel Mortenson Davis, Ethel Mortenson Davis
Salt Bear
A drawing by Ethel Mortenson Davis for the cover of Thomas Davis’s novel for young adults, Salt Bear, which is published by Four Windows Press at our home in Continental Divide, New Mexico
Filed under Art, Art by Ethel Mortenson Davis, Published Books, Thomas Davis
Maori
Filed under Art, Art by Ethel Mortenson Davis, Ethel Mortenson Davis
Healing Horses
Filed under Art, Art by Ethel Mortenson Davis, Photography
Island Woman
Filed under Art, Ethel Mortenson Davis, Photography
The Leaving
a pastel and poem, in memoriam, by Ethel Mortenson Davis
The Poet’s Walk
The Mourning Cloaks 1
accompanied us
along our walk.
“They said,
“He loved and
not to be afraid.” 2
“That was the sum
of your being,
your purpose,
wasn’t it?
“Do you remember
when you told us,
‘Go take
the Poet’s Walk along
the Hudson River.
It’s a place I like
to go?”
So today we walk
The Poet’s Walk,
joined by the
Mourning Cloaks
to say our last goodbye.
Note: 1 Mourning Cloaks are butterflies.
2 This was Kevin’s last message, written after he could not speak. The full message was, “Kevin loves and not to be afraid.” Kevin passed away 2 years ago from today.
Filed under Art, Art by Ethel Mortenson Davis, Ethel Mortenson Davis
Fancy Dancer
Filed under Art, Ethel Mortenson Davis, Photography









