Participating in a weekly evolving call and response art exhibition at The Lava Center in Greenfield, MA spurred me to new creative heights.
From the exhibit's call for art and writing.
As artists, we are creatively stirred by the world around us. We create in response to what we experience, both our lived realities and the works of other artists. In the Words on Art on Words installation, we will observe this responsiveness in real time. Each week, at least 4 new visual or written pieces will be added to the installation wall. The only rule is that visual artists must create in response to an already-displayed piece of writing, and writers must create in response to an already-displayed piece of visual art.Click to join the fun!
Delivering my piece Elements, created in response to Amie Hyson's poem Choose Not to be Moved |
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Elements |
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Choose Not to be Moved by Amie Hyson |
Explaining to fellow exhibiting artist Collin Ricketts how the background image is a double exposure of clouds and sun overlaid with a masked image of plants and stone. |
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John Nordell blogs about the creative process at johnnordell.com Instagram: @john.nordell
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