"Girl Reading" by Edward Emerson Simmons |
"The Lightbearer" design by Edward Emerson Simmons, executed by Louis Comfort Tiffany |
"Gathering Wood" by Edward Emerson Simmons |
"Melpomene" by Edward Emerson Simmons, Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington DC |
"High Sea" by Edward Emerson Simmons |
I love this artwork, Shay, and will find it hard to choose!
ReplyDeleteI too love these paintings. Several of them promise inspiration someday, but I stuck to one motif today. Thanks for the challenge, Shay.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, Shay. Yay!
ReplyDeleteSee, Sherry? I'm up in May after all. :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, Shay! Wow! What a wonderful thing to learn!
ReplyDeleteOr possibly your thing is writing consistently brilliant poetry?
ReplyDeleteSorry, I won't have time to write a poem, but couldn't resist stating the obvious.
Lovely artworks, and fascinating back story.
Shay, this is so, fascinating! Perhaps you should try your hand at some visual poetry! I agree with Rosemary-poetry is your gift~ So, exciting and what stunning art your ancestor has given the world!
ReplyDeleteElla, I love visual--or concrete--poetry, but find Blogger impossible for getting it onto the page, so they stay in my notebooks. :-(
ReplyDeleteI am six kinds of crazy about the picture I chose. Loved this prompt, Shay!
ReplyDeleteThis is so interesting, Shay. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this lovely prompt. I fell in love with the painting I chose years ago. I am choosing it again for my poem today.
ReplyDeleteFireblossom Thanks for sharing ancestry and art work.
ReplyDeletemuch love...
So WAY COOL! I've been uber busy with weddings, graduations, and about to move a daughter up North... Haven't had a moment to catch up on my last three challenges I participated in (will be visiting and commenting tonight) let alone write anything. An AWESOME prompt to jump back into the pond with. Thanks and of course the Simmons family line would be fascinating.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry I posted wrong. This is not the poem I wanted to post?
ReplyDeleteDid you see this on Antique Road Show? http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/season/17/seattle-wa/appraisals/1883-edward-emerson-simmons-oil--201206A17/
ReplyDeleteAnnell--I removed the erroneous link. By the way, PLEASE start linking to specific posts, not just your blog's main page. It causes your readers to have to scroll and guess to find the right post, especially if a day or two has gone by. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMargaret--yes, I knew about that! ;-)
I love writing to paintings... it's a hard choice, but I think I know which one to choose... Will be back tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Love the paintings!! Wonderful prompt.
ReplyDeleteMargaret i used your link. Great antique painting. Oh and related to Ralph Waldo Emerson how cool is that
ReplyDeleteMuch♥️love
Love this artwork, and your story.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing discovery! Holy smokes! How utterly fascinating - and way cool. Great ideas for a prompt - and I'll get back to it - letting my mind muse on some of this, of course. Thanks for offering such an amazing and personal point of inspiration Shay.
ReplyDeleteAs of Friday morning, I believe I have visited everyone. If I missed yours somehow, please let me know and I'll swing by!
ReplyDeleteThank you for such a great prompt! And how fortunate you have some family history.
ReplyDeleteWhat a story of finding the Fireblosom roots. It made for a fantastic reading, thank you. Many of may have parts of their heritage to match, none could have all (my great great-grandmother died aboard ship coming to America, I worked for Ford for 19 years).
ReplyDeleteI intend to use the stick gleaming woman for my picture but I can't do that with this old Galaxy 5 smart phone. So later using my computer.
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I'm soooo late hear, my brain is applesauce - but I managed something for a 3 for 1 deal - think it works in all thirds.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for hosting Shay.