Moss Graffiti View Source for more exmples |
Greetings to all poets, friends and followers. I love the idea of writing in moss upon walls, and the moss sculpture below would be perfect for our garden! There are so many ways to express oneself in poetry or to bring the imaginary to life in an artistic way.
We are into the second week of April madness, here in the Imaginary Garden where we have committed to providing a prompt a day. Of course, OLM does not have a specific prompt or challenge which must be completed but provides an opportunity to link up a poem you have written for NaPoWriMo and linked to other memes. Alternatively, you may make a selection of your choice to share with us today.
Moss Maiden constructed by brother and sister, Sue and Pete Hill |
Goodness, I'm first. Thanks for the beautiful photos. I needed inspiration. Have a great week everyone!
ReplyDeleteTop o'the mornin' to ya, Toads!
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ReplyDeletelate for Kenia's post, so also posting here. Good week to all from California's Central Coast ~
ReplyDeleteGood Monday everyone! Wishing you a great week!
ReplyDeleteThis is Chapter 2 of my Blake inspired/ avant garde project. Don't know yet if there is a Chapter 3.
ReplyDeleteI love the moss sculpture, and the graffito as well. Happy Monday to all in the Garden, and best of luck to all of us who are tackling a poem a day.
ReplyDeleteLove the Moss Maiden!
ReplyDeleteNice to be joining you all for the customary Monday morning treats!!!
ReplyDeleteSteve K.
The moss maiden is gorgeous, isn't she? And I can't quite wrap my morning mind around the question of how to make moss graffiti. Fascinating.
ReplyDeleteI'm not doing NAPOWRIMO, but I've always enjoyed Open Link Monday. Hope to be back later today with a poem of sorts.
K
I love these photos-it inspired my poem~ Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAll that lovely, sunny green! Happy Monday and I will be back to visit this evening after I get back from the horse barn. :)
ReplyDeleteI tried to get political today, ug. Thanks for having the open link, and for doing a prompt each day. I love this garden!
ReplyDeleteHey Kerry--thanks for your kind comments on Sherry's interview. Sherry! Thanks for your kind interview. Kerry--I hope you get to rest up/ You too, Sherry. I'm sorry I've been behind in commenting. Back in the City at work, but will catch up. K.l
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous construction,but I did not write anything inspired by it... yet.
ReplyDeleteI shared one of favourites so far - a poem about a stone and a star having a conversation. ;)
ReplyDeleteDialogue Between a Stone and a Star