Here's a visual poetry piece I made a few weeks ago. It represents the feelings certain words evoke within us, happy or sad, cool or hot. The coloured lights were exactly the metaphor. I was going for 1920's avant-garde and Guy Maddin put together.
I loved it, esp. how the instrumental music help evoke those emotions.
This is nice. I liked the pace too: at times it was slow and at times the juxtaposing of images were quite fast and transition wasn't always obvious. It keeps you wondering what next.
Hello, I am Jarrett. I love making videos and taking photographs for the sake of art and creativity. I am considering film school of some sort, because I would love to get into that industry.
Reading is also a passion. Anything Canadian or unconventional. The Watch That Ends The Night is a fave Canlit, since a Tragically Hip song is based around it.
I am a writer. I like writing ekphrasis and fragmented memoirs, and poetry. As well as articles, reviews and historical documentary.
I'm a songwriter. I like to think of songwriting as poetry set to music.
"Poetry: the best words in the best order."
-Samuel Taylor Coleridge
WOW.
ReplyDeleteI loved it, esp. how the instrumental music help evoke those emotions.
This is nice. I liked the pace too: at times it was slow and at times the juxtaposing of images were quite fast and transition wasn't always obvious. It keeps you wondering what next.