Annie Gee
I love writing poetry but I wanted to try this method and I liked it very much! It worked very well!
Annie Gee
in the outer circles
is a little toy figurine,
ageless comic‑anime,
eternalized somewhere
in an energized adolescence.
Each time she looks more
like the characters she creates:
intense characters
with daring personalities,
to whom she almost gives life.
She paints big eyes,
stylized hair,
almost always short,
framing the face;
sculpted arms,
solid legs,
rounded silhouettes,
bodies more robust
than slender.
Caricatures with a trendy style,
always rebellious and provocative,
defiant,
as if wanting to start an argument
or be ready for war.
What conversations do they want to open,
what points are they trying to defend?
The figures wear tight clothing,
like that of superheroes
or a futuristic, minimalist, sexy world:
thick forms but not coarse,
definitely not slim,
but full‑fleshed.
Also smiling,
with that gesture born of triumph,
of achievement,
and of the intention
to conquer adverse worlds.
Ana looks just like “Shaddy”:
with a clever kitten face,
dressed all in black,
even her hair,
with pointy ears
that look like horns,
or maybe little triangular horns,
and a long tail
with a red tip.
But she also resembles “Bubby,”
with an expression halfway
between innocence and guilt,
dressed almost entirely in white,
with a pink skirt
she gladly lifts
up to her shoulders
in the full blast
of the fan.
From an early age
she showed artistic ability;
her sensitivity
and perceptive capacity
were always evident.
She became passionate about the sea,
memorizing an extensive vocabulary
and varied facts
about marine life.
She read avidly,
wrote letters
with poetic undertones,
learned piano,
and created graphic designs
in response to music.
Videogames first,
and then drawing and painting,
opened a path
for her to build her own universe,
where she could both dialogue
with her inner world
and work tirelessly
to manifest it outward,
with total rebellion
and freedom.
Today, everything fits in Ana.
Ana, Anna Gee,
transforming
in a cycle
of infinite creativity.
