Wednesday, March 11, 2015

The Secret


This comic was inspired by long walks around my neighborhood and a poem by Denise Levertov.

You can order a print at my new and improved poster shop.

10 comments:

  1. Congratulation, this is amazing. What poem inspired you?

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  2. http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/178477 ;-)

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  3. Okay, so I had a weird experience today. I was in class and I was taking notes, when suddenly a small folded note fell out of my writing hand. I had no idea where this note came from. It had appeared in my hand out of nowhere and it fell out. It was a very small note and all it said was "secret" in blue, ballpoint ink.
    I looked around me, wondering where this note had come from, but no one was paying me any attention. As a temporary theory I assumed someone with the power to freeze time had done so and slipped the note into my hand, unnoticed like that. So I wrote a note back for this time traveler, just as small, with a question: "What is the secret?" I left the note on the desk, but the time traveler didn't come again to collect it and respond.
    Then I came home and noticed a new Incidental Comic called "The Secret" where my question was answered: The secret is: pay attention

    Pretty weird huh?

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  4. Thanks!
    I enjoy each of your Comics very much.
    This one is particularly inspiring.
    Have a great day!

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  5. An orthodontist who reads poetry -- how wonderfully rare you are! (I wish mine had.) Beautiful comic.

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  6. Love the poem and your illustration so much that I can't help translating it into Chinese:

    我想知道生活的秘密
    到处寻找它的痕迹:
    它消融在残雪中
    它俏立在枝头上
    它藏在斑斓的影子里
    它写在天空的雁行里
    生活的秘密
    原来如此简单:
    睁开眼睛,
    它就在那里

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  7. This is so very true—we NEED to be attentive to see what we're seeing. It's all for naught if not.

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  8. "To pay attention. This is our endless and proper work." -Mary Oliver.

    Mary and grant- thank you for the reminders.

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