Kath Abela Wilson
cut outs the circus of night meets the bodied moon (after the lithograph Eight Silhouettes, 1946 by Pablo Picasso) —Kath Abela Wilson
cut outs the circus of night meets the bodied moon (after the lithograph Eight Silhouettes, 1946 by Pablo Picasso) —Kath Abela Wilson
‘All my loving’ falling in step with the busker’s tune (after the song All my loving, 1963 by the Beatles) —Andrew Shimield
jade coloured mist the master's sword alive in his hands (after the film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, 2000; dir. by Ang Lee) —Ron C. Moss
just a sip of absinthe and her inner trip begins crowded way, lonely soul (after the painting Absinthe, 1875–1876 by Edgar Degas) —Auricéia Dumke
silence on the rusty tracks hurrying trains still echoing (after the novel The Town and the City, 1950 by Jack Kerouac) —Zornitza Harizanova
umbilical pole on the belly of the sky — Jiu river reversed (after the sculpture The Endless Column, 1937 by Constantin Brâncuși) —Radu Şerban
a dark square draws the eye into the eternal (after the painting In the Patio IV (Black Door), 1948 by Georgia O'Keeffe) —Charles Trumbull
persona winter starts from Bergman's black and white (after the film Persona, 1966; dir. by Ingmar Bergman) —Vladislav Hristov
his labour of love now bottled in factories a boza seller's last call (after the novel A Strangeness in My Mind, 2014 by Orhan Pamuk) —Madhuri Pillai
small black clad figure poised on the drawbridge a threshold in time (after the painting Le Pont-levis, 1888 by Vincent van Gogh) —Diana Webb
night drive silvered arms of trees and Chopin (after Nocturne Op. 9, No.1, 1832 by Frédéric Chopin) —Marta Chociłowska
Underwater world… on the surface fractal art of a sunny day (after the painting The Elements by Christ Postle) —Valeria Barouch
jackdaws in snow thumbing through all our dreams (after the woodblock print Crows in Winter, 1925 by Ito Sozan) —Alan Summers
full moon on the sea surface turtles (after the book My Family and Other Animals, 1956 by Gerald Durrell) —Vessislava Savova
after shock... the new batteries in his hearing aid (after the painting The Scream, 1893 by Edvard Munch) —Brendon Kent
red roses too the scars on his lips (after the song What a Wonderful World, 1967 by Louis Armstrong) —Caroline Skanne
recalling Blow Up the movie in which the wind was the main character (after the film Blow Up, 1966; dir. by Antonioni) —Michael Fessler
bills due— in my dream the endless stairs (after the lithograph Relativity, 1953 by M.C. Escher) —Michael Dylan Welch
dandelions--- shoestrings of Alice’s shoes loosening (after the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 1865 by Lewis Carroll) —Ikuyo Yoshimura
troubled times the angel chained to the earth (after the sculpture Angel of the North, 1998 by Antony Gormley) —Basem Farid