Unseen
In “Unseen,” the poet Luci Shaw examines air as both force and shelter, a mysterious tabernacle “for what we can’t see.”
In “Unseen,” the poet Luci Shaw examines air as both force and shelter, a mysterious tabernacle “for what we can’t see.”
This essay argues for the relocation of beauty from static and detached contemplation to relational, embodied, and multisensory lived experience.