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Thanks, Charissa. It's really been fun. A whole new experience working so small, too. Thank you, Donald. Do you know Rattle? It's published in LA.
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I love it!! So visually pretty, and I love found words more than any other kind of found art. I've done some similar things but never thought to call them poetry. (Though I used scissors and glue, not paint, so I went the easy route.)I'm inspired to get out some scissors again, because I only wax poetic with scissors, not a pen.
Thanks, Lisa. I started this by using torn paper quite a bit, now I'm thinking of going back to it and incorporating it with the paint.
Oh, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! Ruth that's just fantastic and I'm so very proud of you! Way to go, gal!!!






The Summer 2008 issue of Rattle, Poetry for the 21st Century, is just out. This handsome issue has a special 60-page full-color section devoted to Visual Poetry. I’m honored that three of my pieces from my series called Readings are included.
In these pieces I combine poetry and images by working on the pages of old books, mostly with watercolors and inks, carving poems from the text that I find there. Here’s a couple example. They're not in Rattle, but they can give you an idea of what I’m doing.
This is a print publication, but you can see details of this issue on the Rattle website,
http://www.rattle.com/vispo.htm
My work is not available on the website now, but may turn up sometime in the future as tthey add 5 poems from their back issues each week. The Visual Poetry issue will start to go online in December.
I'm thrilled.