Abstract expressionist artist Shane Garton express's his artistic training in painting, computer art, photography and works on canvas and paper to capture the essence of the human condition.
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Spleen I
by Charles Baudelaire

I'm like the king of a rain-country, rich
but sterile, young but with an old wolf's itch,
one who escapes his tutor's monologues,
and kills the day in boredom with his dogs;
nothing cheers him, darts, tennis, falconry,
his people dying by the balcony;
the bawdry of the pet hermaphrodite
no longer gets him through a single night;
his bed of fleur-de-lys becomes a tomb;
even the ladies of the court, for whom
all kings are beautiful, cannot put on
shameful enough dresses for this skeleton;
the scholar who makes his gold cannot invent
washes to cleanse the poisoned element;
even in baths of blood, Rome's legacy,
our tyrant's solace in senility,
he cannot warm up his shot corpse, whose food
is syrup-green. Lethean ooze, not blood.

 
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Shane Garton exhibited and taught in Canada for fifteen years. Jazz and poetry a source of inspiration to many of the art works. Now paints full-time on the island of Tasmania, Australia.