by rosswcalvin | Oct 25, 2021 | Architecture, Morocco
“It’s alright for the beggar to brag that he is a King today. His royal tent is a shadow thrown by a cloud; his throne room is a sown field.” -Hafez In Persian poetry and North African architecture, the garden is forever celebrated. The supreme setting for the art of...
by rosswcalvin | Mar 20, 2021 | Aesthetics, Poetry
Poetry orders the soul. The deliberate meter of language husbands something transcendent within us that makes us remember we belong. Poetry educates us about the beauty of the world. While in one hand opening the daily existence to the possibility of an expansiveness...