Look back in sorrow 2
Beached
did i think
if I left my body untended
momentarily
I would lose the way back
drown in my mother’s image
who is lost
and drifting aimlessly
in unknown shoreless seas
did I make
of thought an anchor
and a crown
a heavy chainbound god
to whom I clung
in desperation
bereft
with nothing else
to call my own
the world I inhabit
is not my own
I squat
on the shore
counting and recounting
particles of sand
my father’s house
is crumbling to the ground
if I am finally set adrift
washed free by waves
and pulled
into the tidal swell
all markers will be lost
and I
a piece of driftwood
bleached to bone
might drift to shore again
might not return
Look back in sorrow 2 belongs to the following groups:
All Things Orange, Lyrical Visions, The Healing Journey and WA Red BubblesAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

hatefueled, about 1 year ago
mm, looks like you used watercolours!
Helene Kippert, about 1 year ago
I used inks for this Paula – but I can’t resist playing around with my stuff on computer! How did your presentation go?
Jessica Tremp, about 1 year ago
beautiful face and great colours Helene
Craig Shillington, about 1 year ago
Very expressive!! WOW!!
Helene Kippert, about 1 year ago
Thanks Jessica. :o)
Helene Kippert, about 1 year ago
Another wow – Craig I think you’re spoiling me!!
hatefueled, about 1 year ago
the presentaion went fine, but she didnt like my bit on peter griffen, too much like an advert n not enough like an essay :( but the rest was good :D
Helene Kippert, about 1 year ago
Glad to hear it went well. :o) Did you find a local artist to include, or was that peter griffen?
hatefueled, about 1 year ago
yep, peter griffen is an abstract expressionist in melbourne/sydney.
bobdollar, about 1 year ago
Very beautiful! Good luck :D
Helene Kippert, about 1 year ago
Thanks Bobdollar. :o)
Marilyn Brown, about 1 year ago
I really like this portrait, I love its looseness and the way it conveys a melancholy emotion.
Helene Kippert, about 1 year ago
Thanks MBartworks.
Cathie Sherwood, about 1 year ago
Have been doing work with grief for years, this encapsulates all the emotions and synthesises them into an overall moment! The drops look like tears, but not attached to her necessarily….LOVE IT!
Is it a possible to use in a book down the track, obviously with you as artist!??
Helene Kippert, about 1 year ago
Me too Cathie – this actually came from my own grief work – an attempt to embody what I was feeling at the time. RB is talking about introducing art books some time in the future. I haven’t really thought about it but you never know I guess. Thanks for your comment.
Josepmestres, about 1 year ago
Very expressive. A good work.
Helene Kippert, about 1 year ago
Thanks Josepmestres.
Mandy Moore, about 1 year ago
It’s a self-portrait, isn’t it? It’s so full of emotion. I also like the words you wrote to go with it, Helene.
bicozikan, 9 months ago
I absolutely ADORE this!
Excellent use of colour and texture
Helene Kippert, 9 months ago
Thanks bicozikan :o)
Weshon Hornsby, 6 months ago
your works are so beautiful!
Helene Kippert, 6 months ago
Thanks Weshon!
DawsonImages, 6 months ago
Evocative work
Helene Kippert, 6 months ago
Thanks Mike :o)
Rose Moxon, 4 months ago
hi helene… this is wonderful
blamo, 4 months ago
very expressive …............. well crafted
Rusty Woodward..., 4 months ago
A poignant and very emotional image beautifully rendered! I just love it! Who wouldn’t?
Antanas, 4 months ago
great work, well done
brirose55, 4 months ago
great work
helene ruiz, 4 months ago
excellent as usual coming from you! very nice
aspectsoftmk, 4 months ago
the art is soft and brings a warm feeling to my soul…the words touch my heart deeply. the combination brings light… very nice…very very nice…terri
Marita McVeigh, 4 months ago
not sure which one of these is my favorite one? They are all very nice.
Lam Tran, 4 months ago
Wow! Great painting! Love the bleedingness!
sra58, 3 months ago
This is very nice.
Sharon A.