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A painting is primarily a verb, not a noun, an event first and only secondarily an image.

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The vibrant coloured close up image is an expressionistic square portrait of a woman's face cropped at the eyebrows and neck. The work is titled Lola 1 by the artist Goff james.

Lola 1 is visually arresting portrait and unapologetically saturated, with a strong graphic energy that immediately commands attention. The palette of electric blues, hot pinks, yellows, oranges, and reds creates a sense of intensity that feels both celebratory and confrontational. Rather than aiming for realism, the image uses abstraction and colour distortion to push emotion to the foreground, making the face feel like a psychological presence more than a literal likeness.

The brushwork and layering are effective in giving the work momentum. The segmented colour patches and rough-edged strokes build a mosaic-like surface that keeps the viewer’s eyes moving across the face, especially around the eyes and mouth. The eyes are the strongest focal point, carrying a heavy emotional charge and anchoring the composition. They give the piece an uneasy directness, as if the subject is both vulnerable and defiant. The lips and nose are handled with enough structure to keep the portrait readable, while the surrounding colours destabilise that readability in a purposeful way.

Compositionally, the close crop intensifies the impact. By filling nearly the entire frame with the face, the artist removes contextual distraction and forces engagement with expression and colour. This works well for a portrait intended to feel immediate and intimate. The symmetry is not rigid, which helps avoid stiffness, but the face still feels balanced enough to maintain coherence amid the chaos of the palette.

Meaningfully, the work could be read as an exploration of identity, inner complexity, or emotional fragmentation. The fractured colour fields suggest a subject made up of competing moods or experiences, while the boldness of the treatment can also imply resilience, self-assertion, or performance. There is a sense that the portrait is not trying to hide imperfection but to transform it into visual power. That gives the piece a contemporary, expressive quality that feels relevant to themes of self-presentation and emotional multiplicity.

The work succeeds as a bold, expressive portrait with strong immediate impact. It is confident, vivid, and emotionally charged, with a clear visual identity. The piece turns distortion into character, making the face feel simultaneously specific and universal.

Painting Attribution – Goff James – Lola 1 – 2026 

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The Art Of Poetry – The Joy of Exploring the Beauty and Writing of Senryū – Schoolboy Called William – A Poem by Goff James

The image depicts a half portrait of a young boy looking out towards the viewer. He is wearing a red and grey striped cap and grey hooded shirt. In his right hand he holds a white rat. .

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Image Prompt – Senryū Poem – Schoolboy Called William

Poetry, Senryu, Poem, Poet, Goff James,
Schoolboy called William,
Half a crown of adventure,
White rats and boiled sweets.

Poem Attribution – Goff James – Schoolboy Called William

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“Schoolboy Called William” captures the essence of childhood innocence and the thrill of adventure.

The phrase “Half a crown of adventure” evokes a sense of nostalgia, suggesting that the joys of childhood adventures can be both simple and precious.

The mention of white rats may symbolize curiosity and the sometimes chaotic nature of youthful exploration, while boiled sweets represent the sweet rewards often tied to those innocent adventures.

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The Art Of Poetry – Exploring the Beauty and Writing of Senryū – Raising Love’s Alarm – A Poem by Goff James

The image depicts a close up of a young woman with tears running down her cheeks.

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Image prompt – Senryū Poem – Raising Love’s Alarm

Poetry, Senryu, Poem, Poet, Goff James,
Raising love’s alarm,
Impossible dreams in flames burn,
One-sided romance.

Poem Attribution – Goff James – Raising Love’s Alarm

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The first line of the poem, “Raising Loves’s Alarm” suggests a sense of urgency and warning regarding love, indicating that love can evoke strong emotions, just like an alarm alerts us to danger or significant changes.

It conveys feelings of longing, heartache, and the internal conflict that comes with loving someone who may not reciprocate those feelings.

The “burn” indicates a destructive aspect of these dreams, which may lead to suffering.

It implies that the love felt by the speaker is not mutual and highlights the loneliness involved in such a situation.

The imagery throughout the poem is visceral and intense.

The tone can be interpreted as melancholic, suggesting deep yearning coupled with the pain of unattainable desires

It invites one to empathize with the emotional conflicts involved, emphasizing how love can both inspire and devastate.

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Animal Photography – Exploring the Photographer’s Artistic Visual World – Horse Portrait – Without Words – A Photo by Goff James

Every photograph that is made whether by one who considers himself or herself a professional, or by the tourist who points his or her snapshot camera and pushes a button, is a response to the exterior world.


Eliot Porter

The image depicts a colour portrait of a horses head reaching out over an old lane fence. The background is composed of a winter sky and woodland.

Where my breath left tortuous statues in the iron light.
But the valleys were draining the darkness

Huge in the dense grey—ten together—
Megalith-still. They breathed, making no move,

I listened in emptiness on the moor-ridge.
The curlew’s tear turned its edge on the silence.

Silently, and splitting to its core tore and flung cloud,
Shook the gulf open, showed blue,

Stumbling in the fever of a dream, down towards
The dark woods, from the kindling tops,

Their draped stone manes, their tilted hind-hooves
Stirring under a thaw while all around them

Their hung heads patient as the horizons,
High over valleys, in the red levelling rays—

Between the streams and the red clouds, hearing curlews,
Hearing the horizons endure.

Photo Attribution – Goff James – Without Words 553

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Poem Attribution – © Ted Hughes – The Horses

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Spotlight Art – Portrait I – A Watercolour Painting by Goff James

(PAINTING) (PORTRAIT) (UNTITLED) (ARTIST) (GOFF JAMES) (EXPRESSIONIST) (LINE) (GESTURE) (WATERCOLOUR) (HEAD) (COMPOSITION) (FORM)

Painting Attribution – Goff James – Watercolour Portrait I – 2019

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