Since it is Poetry Month, I just had to share this beautiful erasure poem by fellow blogger, Rick Daddio!
A 19 Planets Art Blog 2010/2022
no longer a child
her steps from the orchard
the sound of a cat
Digital Mixed Media
- 8 x 12 Inches @ 300 ppi
- Digital Drawing and Painting
- Scanner Photography
- Nikon D80 Digital Camera
- Adobe Photoshop Elements 6
My response to Ku On This prompt #020–2013 ~ Page 32 GJ – To Create Found Poetry Haiku and buried haiku for NaPoWriMo.
My contribution to the National Poetry Writing Month and Day 24 is haiku buried within prose, a slight departure from the optional prompt “. . . . words buried in your own name.” for NaPoWriMo—April 2013.
Watch for KOT prompt #021—2013 to be posted later this week.
Aloha
3 comments
2 May 2013 at 5:10 am
Rick Daddario
aloha Cheryl, way cool. thank you for the reblog. this is a fun process. exploring the words of another this way can lead to some interesting discoveries and insight about the writer’s process and style (imo).
this was actually my response to my own KOT (Ku On This) prompt. where i offered the page unmarked via email to any who wanted to give it a try. so if you (or one of your readers) would like an unmarked page to explore let me know. fun. aloha.
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26 April 2013 at 11:47 am
Mary
Very cool. The possibilities are endless.
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2 May 2013 at 5:11 am
Rick Daddario
aloha Mary, you are exactly right, the possibilities are almost endless and the exploration is fun. if you have not tried it, i encourage you to do so. fun on. aloha.
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