
© F. Haley. 04/10/2020.
Matthew 27:45, 51-52; Mark 15:34; Luke 23:44-45; John 19:30.
Note: The shape poem has twelve lines. Twelve symbolizes perfection, cosmic order, and completion.
© F. Haley. 04/10/2020.
Matthew 27:45, 51-52; Mark 15:34; Luke 23:44-45; John 19:30.
Note: The shape poem has twelve lines. Twelve symbolizes perfection, cosmic order, and completion.
How did you create this? Wow!
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A bit old-school and new… typed, printed on regular paper, cut out, photographed on marble-pattern tabletop, and put through Cartoona sketch with vignette. A mixed media.
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Mixed media and creative.
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Beautiful! The perfect poem for this Good Friday.
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Thanks so much, Kay. 🙂
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Fran, this is such a moving piece. And I appreciated it more once you shared the process of typing, cutting, photographing and morphing to make it all come to being. This is the respite I needed today.
And you inspired me to write a piece focused on this holy day.
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Thank you, Christine. I will look for your poem. Easter blessings to you 💝
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And to you as well.
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Heartbreak beautifully rendered. Thank you, Fran. Wishing you and yours peace and health and joy this weekend. xx
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Thank you, Amy. Much wellness and joy to you also!
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Fran, it is fun being creative and I see that you took several interesting steps to engage in and share your beautiful cross, I like the way you envisioned this cross with thoughts from scripture.
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I had the idea for a shape poem and this is what came of it! The shape of the cross called for spare language. Thanks so much for your words.
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