Perched on a ridgetop in Vermont with pencil, pen, paintbrush or camera in hand, Sam Wharton has compiled a collection of illustrated poetry, which he shares with you now. These works are, for the most part, personal and retrospective, but they give depth and illusion to the flat surfaces of life. The verse and accompanying visuals expand upon experiences that narrow the distance between us and provide insight beyond our shared horizon.
Perched on a ridgetop in Vermont with pencil, pen, paintbrush or camera in hand, Sam Wharton has compiled a collection of illustrated poetry, which he shares with you now. These works are, for the most part, personal and retrospective, but they give depth and illusion to the flat surfaces of life. The verse and accompanying visuals expand upon experiences that narrow the distance between us and provide insight beyond our shared horizon.