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The Written Word

The Three Muses challenge this week is The Written Word. Earlier today I did this for another challenge at Scrapbookgraphics, which includes an old poem of mine, thus, written words:

 

Fantasy, for a challenge at Scrapbookgraphics

 

The original poem is here, with audio: Bell. I'll probably do another, specifically for this challenge. In the meantime, here's another I did for the Scrapbookgraphics challenge:

 

Still Life

 

These are supposed to be "fantasy" layouts. I don't know that these are that, but faeries aren't really my thing.

Finally, this one for Collage Obsession:

 

Shadowbox, for Collage Obsession

 

And now that I look at it, this doesn't really fit the challenge, which was:

I want you to create a surreal place BUT you must use at least ONE of your previous COlLAGE OBSESSION creations in total somehow in your surreal world.

Nothing surreal, really, here. So another to do-over.  A true challenge, too, as I tried several things before coming up with this. But, I learn something with each one, so on to the next.

All images are linked to flickr, where you will find full credits and larger images.

 

9 responses to “The Written Word”

  1. I love your poem…it’s beautiful. And your layouts are wonderful!

  2. Wonderful poem and wonderful art pieces!

  3. These are all beautiful!

  4. What a beautiful presentation page for your poem (which is beautiful as well)! Your other pieces are eye candy too. Great work! Thanks for joining us this week at Three Muses!

  5. You are on a roll my friend since everyone of these pieces is simply gorgeous ….. especially the one for the Three Muses.

  6. Fabulous pieces, all of them.

  7. A beautiful expressive poem and amazing art to express- love them all!

  8. Wonderful imagery, surreal is in the eye of the beholder

  9. I seem to be having problems finding the correct picture for the two challenges I am involved in. Nevertheless, I have so enjoyed a trip through your blog. Your work, both artistic and written, is superb.

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