Painting The Canyon

Original DDE™ art: “Painting The Canyon” by: rob kistner © 1/20/26

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January leans over the Clackamas
its icy rapids
speaking in bright curt syllables—

silver over cold stone
as it sculps its way west
from deep in the Cascade Mountains

snow quilts the gorge
as layer upon hushed layer
sparkle beneath towering lodgepole
and white western pine—
standing like sentinels

dark spires
in a frozen marbled cathedral
of crisp breath and frost

the sun sinks low
and the canyon ignites—

not in flame
but in fierce color

vermilion
molten gold
violet smoke
cerulean

amber flaring
over the rims of shadow

light skids
across bald glacial boulders
slick as molten pigment
on a wild
unframed canvas

even the tumbling river
catches vivid fire

each ripple a shard
of burning glass

each rapid a brief star
bursting and gone

shadows lengthen—
black and deep charcoal
pencil across pristine snow

the roar of whitewater
seems to soften
as if listening to itself—
as if remembering older winters

for one bright moment
the world becomes an abstract—
knife-cut acrylic edges
that peak and flash
sharp and wind-honed

we stand
stunned in the radiance

untouched
as daylight scatters
like sparks downstream—
glinting golden

until gentle night
gathers them safely
into its coddling hands—
blanketing them in darkness

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rob kistner © 1/20/26

Poetry at: dVerse

20 thoughts on “Painting The Canyon”

  1. Beautifully written Rob your use of imagery is masterful. The artwork is stunning and compliments your poetry.

  2. I love the way you painted the canyon, Rob, a sparkling, sibilant poem, especially the ‘icy rapids speaking in bright curt syllables’ and the use of colour to illuminate your words in the lines:
    ‘the sun sinks low
    and the canyon ignites—
    not in flame
    but in fierce color’.
    I also love this metaphor:
    ‘shadows lengthen—
    black and deep charcoal
    pencil across pristine snow’.

    1. Thank you Sanaa. 🙂 The concept of the waters “listening” evolved from my envisioning the waters of the earth being connected, and perhaps there is a “knowing” within nature that is deeper than we are unable to envision or understand.

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