Saturday, April 16, 2005

Image and Text Class: Dear Sophia


I've been reading this blog Kim's Suitcase and it almost makes me want to write poetry again. I haven't done it in so long, I don't know if I still have it in me.

But tonight I decided to post a poem I wrote called Dear Sophia for a class called "Image and Text." I loved the class, it really pushed me to develop conceptual pieces combining images, both two-dimesional and three-dimensional, with words. Sometimes we started with the words as the source of inspiration, and sometimes the image was the beginning.

Here's some examples of what we started with: a list, an old found photo, an interview, a journal entry, a chair -- but with these simple beginnings it was often interesting to see how differently each person's work developed. Dear Sophia started as a letter that I eventually printed out on several pages and put into a handmade envelope addressed with art stamps. When I first posted it here in the blog format, it didn't seem right so instead I've turned it into its own set of web pages. You can read it here.

11 Comments:

Blogger Diane said...

Pam! What a lovely, lovely poem. Very thought-provoking. I love the acompanying illustrations. Thanks so much for posting it.

11:09 AM  
Blogger Karoda said...

Pam, I love it when a poem can read so personal and intimate but speak so globally. Here is the line that made me gulp: I had to find my own answer, because I couldn't
understand any other.

6:46 PM  
Anonymous Emmie said...

Loved your poem. Particularly since we had dinner this evening with a twin. He kept us laughing with stories of his and his brother's pranks and adventures in high school. We love them both. They are so alike yet they think they are so different from each other!

7:12 PM  
Blogger Sonji Hunt said...

I love this Pam. Everything about it. Beautiful.

11:21 AM  
Blogger Rayna said...

I'd be interested in seeing how differently everybody's work turned out. Any chance of that?

8:28 PM  
Blogger Susan said...

Very interesting and lovely work, Pam. My best friend just had identical twin girls in August, and it will be interesting to watch them grow.

My own adventures in fertility may well bring fraternal twins into the world... and that makes me think about the old nature vs nurture debate - not looking so alike, they may in fact be MORE alike since they may not feel the need to individualize themselves so much....

*Definately* thought provoking. Thanks for sharing it!

7:10 AM  
Blogger PaMdora said...

Thanks for the all wonderful comments about the poem. I was a little nervous to post it, because I haven't published any poems in a long time.

Sorry you can't see any of the work from the class--that was ten years ago at a university near me. I don't even think I still have all the projects that I did for that class, but I have another one that might be fun to post if I can figure out how to bring it to the web.

7:23 AM  
Blogger "Maggie" said...

Wow, this was a very cool read. Very thought provoking.

9:08 AM  
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