In My Craft or Sullen Art
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Emma Tann's piece In My Craft or Sullen Art is beautifully invested in the source from which the title was derived. It is a piece of art - something to be viewed and studied - but it also as forlorn and unattended as a spider web. That the artist uses the doily as reference, and sometimes material, is particularly interesting in this context. Often overlooked, doilies have a strange doubleness, being practical and weirdly decorative, and though designs of doilies were often published in the early 20th century, most of the designers were anonymous.
In My Craft or Sullen Art
BY DYLAN THOMAS
In my craft or sullen art
Exercised in the still night
When only the moon rages
And the lovers lie abed
With all their griefs in their arms,
I labour by singing light
Not for ambition or bread
Or the strut and trade of charms
On the ivory stages
But for the common wages
Of their most secret heart.
Not for the proud man apart
From the raging moon I write
On these spindrift pages
Nor for the towering dead
With their nightingales and psalms
But for the lovers, their arms
Round the griefs of the ages,
Who pay no praise or wages
Nor heed my craft or art.
