Ethereality and Bones is a collection of fifty poems paired with companion art pieces. Its primary subjects include life and death, gratitude, love, burnout, isolation, nostalgia, existentialism and free will.
Poems for people that don't read poetry. At some point in our lives, poetry became synonymous with boredom and pretension. We remember it from our youth as nothing more than a dull academic exercise of antiquity. For many, poetry died with the old poets, but nothing could be further from the truth. In Ethereality and Bones , Matthew Moore shows that poetry remains a living art form that serves to help us examine, interpret and try and make sense of the world we live in.