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How to Find Words


paula grenside

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Paula,yes,that is what i have to do,find words for you.Your thoughts leading you into solitude. I like the light tone of the girl and her thinking position against the goldish brown, also lightened space.Makes a good composition The red and green does well there.
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Alix, thank you so much for your deep analysis of the image. What I am not sure is whether I managed to convey the idea that she becomes part of the book ( dictionary), is inside it trying to let words fill her.
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This is exactly how I feel when I am on the losing side of a Scrabble match.

:-) Wonderfully creativity and visual poetry Paula.

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"What I am not sure is whether I managed to convey the idea that she becomes part of the book ( dictionary), is inside it trying to let words fill her."

Paula, it's a difficult idea to deliver and eve harder to make into an image. I wouldn't know how to do it but in reading your words above, the picture that came to mind was the center image of a morph sequence (between the woman and the book), something like this:

http://www.blackbeltsystems.com/bx_wi_mee.html

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In the "Eternity and one day", the poet buys words. For the PN-and-one creator, indeed, how can the non-poet find words?
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Pnina, thank you so much.

 

Manolis, the non-poet will become a poet if only for once:-)

 

Hans, My first ( and lasting love) are books, but mages are competing fiercely.

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I like this composition, Paula. The lay out is excellent, moody and fascinating. The title in combination with the composition speaks volumes to me. And sometimes it's better not to search for words, although that is my experience. When I can't find the right words that I need to express myself; when I have to search for words, I decide that it is probably better to keep my mouth shot and to wait until the words come spontanic. Then I'm sure that they are real; that they come straight from my soul and that they are worthy to utter. Maybe a strange comment which has nothing to do with the essence of the picture but this is my personal interpretation of this creative work that set minds at work. Well done Paula!

 

Many greetings, Ada:)

 

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Ada, I like your personal considerations on the image, and it's good when an inmage stirs such considerations. Thank you so much for the time you spent on it.

 

Julio, you are always very kind and I welcome your comments. Thanks.

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