One of the required elements of the Art/Poetry Journal that I have been working on as a member of the ZNE Artists and Poets Group is that an inspirational poem, by any author, be placed on the inside front cover of the Journal.
For days I searched, wondering what Cathy might find inspiring, wanting to choose just the right poem, anguishing over what seemed to be a most monumental decision, and then I found it - "Picture Puzzle Piece" by Shel Silverstein. It reads as follows:
One picture puzzle piece
Lyin' on the sidewalk,
One picture puzzle piece
Soakin' in the rain.
Lyin' on the sidewalk,
One picture puzzle piece
Soakin' in the rain.
It might be a button of blue
On the coat of the woman
Who lived in a shoe.
It might be a magical bean,
Or a fold in the red
Velvet robe of a queen.
It might be the one little bite
Of the apple her stepmother
Gave to Snow White.
It might be the veil of a bride
Or a bottle with some evil genie inside.
Or a bottle with some evil genie inside.
It might be a small tuft of hair
On the big bouncy belly
Of Bobo the Bear.
On the big bouncy belly
Of Bobo the Bear.
It might be a bit of the cloak
Of the Witch of the West
As she melted to smoke.
Of the Witch of the West
As she melted to smoke.
It might be a shadowy trace
Of a tear that runs down an angel's face.
Of a tear that runs down an angel's face.
Nothing has more possibilities
Than one old wet picture puzzle piece.
Than one old wet picture puzzle piece.
Perhaps it was the overly serious way in which I had been approaching the selection of 'just the right poem' that made this playful poem by one of my favorite childhood authors seem so appealing. Or, perhaps it was what I find to be this poem's simple message about the magical way that one can find inspiration everywhere that made it seem so perfect. Nonetheless, as soon as I read it, I knew I had my poem.
So, here is the inside cover of the Journal with the poem printed on what is supposed to look like a soggy sort-of puzzle piece. The piece rests on a background that I was hoping would look like the concrete of a sidewalk. Other smaller picture puzzle pieces are scattered on the sidewalk as a kind of border as well.
Having decided on the poem, I then decided to take the "puzzle piece" idea and apply it to the overall composition of the Journal as a whole.
Rather than use a bunch of soggy-looking brown colored picture puzzle pieces, I decided to sprinkle Cathy's Journal with random images shaped like pieces of a puzzle that would not only pull the whole of the Journal together, but might offer bits of inspiration in the somewhat abstractness of the images in the pieces themselves.
I guess we'll just have to wait to hear from Cathy about whether or not they serve as the creative spark(s) they were intended to be....
I guess we'll just have to wait to hear from Cathy about whether or not they serve as the creative spark(s) they were intended to be....
1 comment:
Oh Hope, it is so PERFECT and ME.
I can't even begin to thank you. I love everything about it, especially the puzzle pieces as you know. What a marvelous, precious gift.
Thank you Thank you!!!!!
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