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Jeremiah Ray is an interdisciplinary artist and writer. His visual artwork reflects an ongoing journey of exploration. Having traveled extensively during his formative years, he aims to teach others how to discover their unique voices in art, believing that it transcends verbal communication. In 2016, after being diagnosed with advanced testicular cancer, his perspective on art shifted significantly. This experience heightened his awareness of the challenges associated with vulnerability and communication. Guided by these themes, Jeremiah has embarked on a personal journey of healing and self-discovery.

trees moan in wind
sun casts a rigid shadow

Jeremiah Ray Poetry 04/12/201821/01/2023

birds to the feeder
swooping down
in some pattern
i do not yet
understand 

Jeremiah Ray Poetry 26/09/201821/01/2023

two butterflies
dance
fluttering 
madness
joy

Jeremiah Ray Poetry 21/09/201821/01/2023

the dryer tumbles
rhythmically
the day turns over from
night
crows caw

Jeremiah Ray Poetry 07/09/201821/01/2023

tidal waters
rock
tidal waters
no rock

Jeremiah Ray Poetry 02/09/201821/01/2023

the nights are cool
and soon
more blankets on the bed

Jeremiah Ray Poetry 27/08/201821/01/2023

you and i
i have learned
this life
and dreams

Jeremiah Ray Poetry 22/08/201821/01/2023

autumn rain ,you are taking the flower petals.
autumn rain, you are still gentle.
autumn rain, flower petals give themselves to you.

Jeremiah Ray Poetry 22/08/201821/01/2023

this is autumn

holding on

will you leave

soon

Jeremiah Ray Poetry 19/08/201821/01/2023

holding breath
holding
breath
stillness

Jeremiah Ray Poetry 17/08/201821/01/2023

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