Welcome to Artistic Interpretations! Today I reintroduce some of you to Maria Wulf, a fiber artist I have admired for a few years. She lives in the state of New York on Bedlam Farm with her husband and her blog is Full Moon Fiber Art. A little over two years ago I shared her "Visual Poems" HERE and thought it was time to share again.
In my opinion, Maria is an artist who absorbs life and seemingly renews herself each day creatively - everyday objects become art - I mean ... bailing twine? I throw it away everyday at my barn. She see's it as a means to something beautiful. Her "Rapunzel Chair" is an example below.
Another example that thrilled me just moments ago is her post of January 13th - her "lace" tree. She receives an old quilt, sees something in nature - and her artistic eye creates a unique and beautiful piece of art work - the lace tree is a small part of a whole concept on an old quilt block - she is working in a zodiac moon face and who knows what else. HERE is the post.
As you play these short video clips, listen to the sounds of what you don't see, live in the moment, feel the emotions (or memories). Write in any poetic form you choose.
I do require a new poem be written in response to Maria's Visual Poems. You may embed these videos on your blog but please credit Maria Wulf and her "Full Moon Fiber Art" blog for inspiration.
Please link with your specific poem for this challenge to "Mr. Linky" below. Thank you, and I look forward to your artistic interpretations.
In my opinion, Maria is an artist who absorbs life and seemingly renews herself each day creatively - everyday objects become art - I mean ... bailing twine? I throw it away everyday at my barn. She see's it as a means to something beautiful. Her "Rapunzel Chair" is an example below.
Another example that thrilled me just moments ago is her post of January 13th - her "lace" tree. She receives an old quilt, sees something in nature - and her artistic eye creates a unique and beautiful piece of art work - the lace tree is a small part of a whole concept on an old quilt block - she is working in a zodiac moon face and who knows what else. HERE is the post.
As you play these short video clips, listen to the sounds of what you don't see, live in the moment, feel the emotions (or memories). Write in any poetic form you choose.
I do require a new poem be written in response to Maria's Visual Poems. You may embed these videos on your blog but please credit Maria Wulf and her "Full Moon Fiber Art" blog for inspiration.
Please link with your specific poem for this challenge to "Mr. Linky" below. Thank you, and I look forward to your artistic interpretations.
Very cool post, Margaret. Lots of scope for inspiration here. I shall return.....I first met Maria in one of her husband Jon Katz's wonderful books about dogs and Bedlam Farm.........
ReplyDeleteVery inviting prompt
ReplyDeletemuch love...
Sorry for leaving an erroneous link... I really liked the drops from the eaves... I tried to make the visual justice.
ReplyDeleteI remember the beauty of Maria's clips. Thanks for the opportunity to revisit her art.
ReplyDeleteI fixed your link, Bjorn.
ReplyDeleteI'm also grateful for the opportunity to revisit this artist's work...thank you, Margaret. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Margaret. I haven't written to any online poetry prompts or challenges in quite some time. Nice to get my feet wet again.
ReplyDeleteThese are marvelous and screamed haiku at me so I went with that. Thank you, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteI was searching through the links here at toads, looking for inspiration. Maria Wulf's videos and artwork are beautiful. Nature, art, writing -- it is all interwoven. Inspiring, indeed. Thanks for sharing! Stacie
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