A Collage to Close the Year
If you only write then cull
your poems and stories to create a cento, a poetic form that takes lines from
other poems to create a new one.
If you only sculpt take one shape on each of your
sculptures and create a new one or use Photoshop to create a collage of your
work…get creative in your presentation…look at things from different angles.
If
you’re a musician create a remix or medley of your pieces.
If you work in many mediums you can
use Photoshop to create a collage and or groupings in one blog post.
Just show me your 2012 using your
own work in a new way.
The other great thing about this prompt is that you’ll see
how much you accomplished creatively this year.
And when you have it please remember to share it with us via
Mr. Linky!
Here’s to a fabulous 2013!
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Such an appropriate wake-up call for the year-end!
ReplyDelete2012 for me was the year I started collecting my poetry into 'The Semaphore Collection', and so I offer up something I've already put together - a collage of all the current book covers in the collection.
There are five, "Sonata Vampirica", "Sonnets from the Labrador", "How More Beautiful You Are", "Tango Desolado" and "War and Ablution", with covers celebrating the work of some of our most amazing artists today.
Thank you for sharing Sam!
DeleteThis was a fun prompt! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ben and thank you for sharing your work with us!
Deletelove this challenge. first got me to dig, think, and then make something of bits and pieces of nigh lost treasures in my spiral :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I love what you did! :-)
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