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Handmade Ezra Pound (Ezruckus Poundamonium) paper doll for a series of skits in which E.P is the main star. --Theresa Williams
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One of a set of cards made while contemplating the poet Theodore Roethke. On November 12, Roethke suffered the first of what was to be many mental episodes. It happened in the cold Michigan woods, and he described the experience as having a "secret" revealed to him, which he said was the secret of "Nijinsky." Nijinsky was a famous ballet dancer who was institutionalized for schizophrenia. With your permission, I'd like to post your artwork at my blog: The Letter Project. I'm also looking for letters about literature and creativity. All works from the blog have gone through the postal system.
gentili Signori poeti e artisti visivi, sono felice di far parte di questo gruppo.Ecco il perchè.Da sempre il mio lavoro cammina tra immagine e parola.Testo e materia visiva.Poesia e carta dipinta…Continue
Started by Alfonso Filieri. Last reply by Theresa Ann Aleshire Williams Jul 12, 2011.
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Nancy,
try to use thicker layers of acryl and see what happens.
The varnish I use is ODIF ultra resistant
G
Yes, Guido, crackle is exactly the word in English. Occasionally I will brush a thin varnish on acrylic, but no crackling has occurred. Maybe there is something in the spray to help make that happen. Sounds fun to experiment with, and your colors must *really* sing if you make them shiny.
Thanks Nancy,
Sprayed layers of varnish on top of the envelopes, makes them sticky and shiny, they are drying now because not ready to be mailed, fun experience!
Found out also that if you spray varnish on top of layers of acryl paint it makes the paint crackle (is this English?), like you see on old oil paintings. Varnish protects and destroys at the same time, interesting!
Guido
Excellent, Guido--I think you capture gulls and what makes them tick in these works.
Yes and no, of course I mailed him a list of people that became «important» (to be read as close to my heart) in the past year, but also he is using more and more the mailing list of Superhero, aka Moan Lisa, aka The book of Anonymous, so there is a common effort from many sides!
I hope so too; this poem should have a large audience. Guido, is it you we can thank for David Stone sending his poems to a bunch of us?
Hi Nancy,
I could not agree more!
This is so BLACKBIRD I hope David Stone will include this in his new anthology in preparation!
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That is a wonderful poem.
New BASSO poem received today:
GULLS
where do the gulls go at night
I stop people in the street to
ask if they've ever considered
the implications of the question
but no one has given anything
close to a satisfactory answer
they say why bother about birds
shrill birds who dine on garbage
those shrieks keep me awake
through hours of leaden silence
the sound soundlessly echoes
off flaps of phantom wings
I want to turn black to blend
with darkness as the gulls do
to dive to my death in the sea
to share the common dream
of the gulls who must wonder
where we humans go at night
before dawn resurrects us
ERIC BASSO
March 31, 2012
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