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This week's Sunday Postcard Art challenge theme was "Old Book Pages."
I made two pieces with the only difference being the book text page that I used for the "found poetry style statement." My inspiration piece was the "Altered Book Art Project" found on this "old book art examples" webpage.
All of the "found poetry style" lines are:
"The glow from her lantern enveloped her."
"Spattering raindrops whizzed in the inky sky."
"The tree-tops tried to flee the arduous journey."
"The essence of slowness assailed her with terrors."
"Ghosts, witches, hobgoblins, cheered on by the shrieking wind, carried her higher up the mountain."
I created this using GIMP 2.10.24.
The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)
3 comments:
This old book page postcard is wonderful! I love the found poetry. This is so expressive!
Your old book pages are wonderful Anne, and I also want to say I really enjoyed your language comment on my blog. I didn't know there was a river Thames in CT. It is fun to see how words were pronounced, isn't it? I also think it is interesting how some names sound so much better until you really think what they are. Brookfield sounds great until you think it was probably a field with a brook in it. Makes a lot of logical and common sense though. Hope you aren't was wet as we are here in NH. Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Wonderful :)
All the best Jan
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