Saturday, 15 September 2012

A HYBRID ART & POETRY FUSION


 FUSION OF ART&POETRY


1.AFTER MONDRIAN 





MONDRIAN EKPHRASIS so precise & pre-arranged this decisive detailed quest of the absolute outlined in black

This hybrid fusion ekphrasis (above) inspired by the art fusion of Paul Klee

2.KLEE

Once Emerged from the Gray of Night, 1918


https://www.paulklee.net/once-emerged-from-the-gray-of-night.jsp#google_vignette


My version thereof  (after Klee)  this ' once emerged ' being





Verse traslates as

Once emerged from the gray of night
Heavier and dearer and stronger
Than the fire of the night
Drunk with God and doubled over.
At present ethereal
Surrounded by blue
Soaring over the glaciers
Toward the wise constellations.


2.THE JAPANESE HAIGA haiku in the vertical

my example thereof 



f e o c o h t o s s t e o p f s d i i n s t t a h n e t s y t o r u e t e h t

2.REVERSE EKPHRASIS painting something poetic

The art of creating a visual response to a piece of writing is known as  a reverse ekphrasis ie the inverse of the centuries old poetic form of ekphrasis.
The most well known example being Charles Demuth 'Figure 5' based upon a W C Williams Poem.



here is mine demonstrating formulastic syllable style of poetry in an artwork after Demuth on Williams


3.EMAGI a digital reverse ekphrasis

EMAGI is a recent variation of a reverse ekphrasis derived by the advent of the widespread use of hand held digital communication devices  -where words in digital  symbols /letters can be represented as a shape and uses a poet's poem to inspire the digitised 'drawing'


Wallace Stevens'ICE CREAM' // ( ) --- \ / \ / \/


MY ART PHILOSOPHY  I use in making my art ,similar to  my poetics

I prefer  bold  expressive applied spontaneity of visceral feelings unpredictable & evolving organically.A physical engagement of energy & emotions in & of the moment processed in a sense of chaotic immediacy
whilst apprecicating the skill in figuarative art and my spontaneous 'one-off' reaction thereto

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