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There Amy and I revisited the library's beautiful open atrium and were inspired. Instead of banners we saw birds - birds in flight; garlands of birds, covered in poetry.
I loved the idea ~ poetry in flight, words take wings. And I could see how i could incorporate recycled materials and make it easy for anyone to participate.
working prototype of poetry bird garland |
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garland as seen from the underneath |
The body of the bird is made from cardboard ~ cereal boxes, moving boxes, shoe boxes... then I cover each bird with recycled paper with bl/wht or brown/wht text. I am using the 'text' from the paper as pattern/texture, not to be readable. As I make many different birds I am realizing that the sky is the limit for the different materials we can use on the birds ~ newspapers, magazines, sheet music, brown paper bags, extra tax forms :), blank coloring book pages, old receipts?!?! the list goes on and on. Each different 'paper' gives each bird a different color, a different look.
I hope to limit the palette of the birds to black, browns, creams, whites and grays, but then I was thinking of using/recycling the endless supply of old phone books, so yellow might sneak in. Also an art teachers in the Attleboro Public Schools is going to make pieces for the installation based on a poem about gold. So we might have some gold wings, or such. So who knows how our flock will end up?!? or how big it will get?!
I will be leading a workshop at the library next Wed, from 1-3 pm. During the workshop will will be covering birds and putting poetry on their wings. Should be much fun & an good activity for April vacation!! Click below for more info :
Last year Fountain Street Fine Art did a 10x10 show and it was a great success and looked awesome!!! I wish I had bought on of the panels, but they got snatched up quickly. This year the price for one of the 12 x12 panels is $200!!! So there will be many a good deal to be had. Show information below.
Interactive Poetry Sculpture Workshop -- Open to all ages! |
Also I plan to post a step by step instruction with templates so you can make your own poetry bird which you can send to the library to add to the flock!! What a great way to celebrate National Poetry Month!!
So that is 'bird art project' ONE. Now for number TWO.
Once again Fountain Street Fine Art is doing their one size, one price show in conjunction with the Fountain Street Open Studios weekend. This year the size of the panels is 12 x 12. So each gallery member, and a few lucky others, were supplied with a 12x12 wooden panel on which to create what ever their heart desires. First I thought, dress, but then I realized that I love doing my line painting/drawings and that this would be a good place/time to exhibit it. So I started to sketch some ideas on the panel and voila, birds appeared. So below is the panel in process. It is due at the gallery this weekend, so it will be done soon!! :)
10 x10 exhibit |
Fountain Street Open Studio Weekend: 4/27- 4/29
12x12 @ Fountain Street Fine Art : 4/20 - 5/6
Opening reception for 12x12 : 4/27, 5-7pm
So that is a 'brief' review of my 'bird' projects! more to come!! stay tune!! peace, chirp, chirp!!!
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