lonely

The Sadness

  A coyote howled to the moon in an empty desert, crying out proof of his existence. 

“I am here, I exist!”

  But the desert is empty and unforgiving, and no one is there to hear the cries. 

 “I am here! I exist! Find me.”

  The howel, a lonely painful wail rolling out across the cold desert, only the wind and the sand and the nothingness hear the cry, and they do not respond. 

 “I am here! I exist! Love me.”

  The sound of the howl, wavering and Unsure, like some wayward string instrument on the verge of becoming out of tune. 

 “I am here! I exist! I know not what I look for, but I know I must find it. I exist, I exist.”

  Even the Moon turns his back on the coyote, hiding behind a lone cloud in the sky, the silvery glow now defused, obscuring further the vision of the path to be taken. Still, quiet, no sound except for the breaking heart expressed through the howl. 

 “I exist! I matter! To someone, somewhere… Maybe….”

  The only response this time is the desert wind which briefly picks up speed, lifting sand up into the air and throwing it wildly about, like an expressive dance, a dervish, somehow paralleling the emptiness and the pain in the coyotes outcry. 

  For brief moment the coyote and the dervish meet, sending sand stinging at the skin like tiny little pinpricks and stinging at the eyes, blurring a vision that the coyote already did not trust to see clearly. 

“I exist! But do I matter? Is there no one to hear me, is there no one to share my existence?”

  The wind and the dervish have died down, leaving the coyote alone once again not even the pain and irritation of the small sandstorm to keep him company. The cloud has moved and the moon shines once again, this time it seems almost mocking. 

“Am I here? Do I exist? Do I matter, to somebody… Somewhere….”

  The coyote cried out once again, but this time even the sound of his own howl could not convince him of the validity of his existence, Could not convince him he was real, therefore he could not be convinced that he really mattered anymore to anybody, anywhere…. 

“Why am I here! How can I exist? Why am I not real?”

  He looked out across the endless expanse of the desert, lit only by the moonlight. Looked out in every direction, and still no one was there, no one heard, no one was coming. 

 “I am not here, I do not exist, I do not matter, to anybody… Anywhere…”

  And the coyote stop howling, stopped crying out, stopped trying to convince himself that he mattered, and stopped looking for what he knew not, but knew he must find. His soul laid bare and open for anyone to see, if only there was somebody there to see it. To see it’s emptiness, and it’s longing to be filled, it’s unquenchable thirst, it’s need to be loved, it’s need to matter, to somebody, somewhere… it’s need to exist for more than just the sake of existence itself.

  Alone, in the emptiness, in the unforgiving silence of the cool desert night, the coyote never made another sound again and eventually cease to exist. 

And no one ever knew. 

copyright 2016, Gene Chiovari

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The Prisoner: I am not a number. I am a free man!

The Prisoner

The original 1960s television show ‘The Prisoner‘ may be broken down into three basic stages. 

Stage one: ‘What The hell is going on in this madhouse. F**k you guys!‘.  

Stage two: ‘Alright, I will play your game, sort of. By the way, f**k you guys!‘.  

Stage Three: ‘Screw this crap, you’re playing my game now! P.S. F**k you you f**king f**ks!‘.

— another in depth analysis by Mr. Gene Chiovari

© Gene Chiovari 2017

(you can check out this show here)

Fractal Art On Display At Martini Room

My fractal art is no longer on display at the Martini Room. It had a good long run though.

What was supposed to be a three month run starting in December of 2018 and end in Feburary 2019 has lasted all the way to the end of July 2019. This has surprised me and made very very happy.

Thank you everyone who came to see the art over the past eight months! And thank you all who have purchased the art as well. (half the pieces sold!) And most of all thanks very much to the Martini Room for giving me this chance to display and sell my artwork.

My fractal art work is still on display/for sale at the Martini Room in Elgin Illinois! It has been six months on display! Far longer than I expected. So if you like fractal art or great martinis, give them a visit. 161 East Chicago Street, Elgin Illinois, 1-847-741-0349.

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New Site, New Home

Well, here I am. A new website, new blog, new art gallery and a new web server.

I have outgrown the previous hosting site, both in space and bandwidth. I was getting annoyed that my old site would shut down about the first week of every month due to bandwidth restrictions. (although this tells me that more people are looking at my stuff) This new hosting company claims unlimited everything, so we shall see.

The migration was not without incident as the previous site suffered a crash and the backup service did not do its job, so I am starting from scratch!