Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistBrian Hathcock CollectionExhibit
Description An archipelago between seasons, I've learned the vernacular of clams and gulls but fish remain inaudible. In the salty sweet morning smear of the coast, I wake the sand. Dog prints in beach dust.
Pollution, natural and manmade, clogs my toes. Through cold pools, still sleepy, I slink then wade. Scaring baby rays that look like brown spades, I scream then laugh.
The tide ruffles the pink surface of saltwater, sparks gold, a sun winking. My nipples squeeze when wet. Armpits drink bobbing soda, and I remember that I can't swim. The lemon sun pokes my face some more but my toes turn, gripping shore.
Brian Hathcock, Yorktown, VA Member Since July 2007 Artist Statement I'm a semisocial amateur photographer in Virginia. My photos tend to be simplistic in nature but I am beginning to branch out. I hope to photograph more people in the near future, and try some street photography. Maybe this will turn into a career.
I have a wife and a dachshund. Green beans are my favorite food.