Living, loving is ‘Poetry in Motion’
By Carol Marsh - DarkeCountyMedia.com
Local DJ and author, Tom Everhart, has penned a new collection of poems about life, loss, love and redemption in his latest book,
Poetry in
Motion, available now through Everhart’s publisher, Night Moves Entertainment.
Tom Everhart points to a family photo collage on the memorabilia wall of his home office in Palestine, Ohio. His latest book,
Poetry in
Motion, whimsically remembers the past folly of youth, meeting his wife, Becky the love of his life for 53 years, raising a family, experiencing the loss of a beloved child, questioning and believing in God, and growing old with a hint of disbelief and healthy dose of humor.
Tom Everhart, “Hero”
Mixed media on deckled paper
44 x30 in.
Jared Schwalb, “John Lennon in New York”
Original mixed media
48 x36 in.
Louise McNaught, “Beautifully Broken”
Original oil on canvas
40 x40 in.
Craig Alan, “Around the Corner”
Mixed media original on board
48 x48 in.
Seek One, “Chanel Marilyn”
Original mixed media on board
36 x36 in.
Sam Shuter, “What Say You”
Oil on canvas
72 x72 in.
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