Art © Stephen Gardner - Sketch of the Day
Visit his blog to see additional artwork. And, his website HERE
The artist lives in Brooklyn, New York, and is an illustrator by trade.
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Try your hand at writing a mystery.
Mysteries can also be in a form of a poem.
(Like the ones Edgar Allen Poe wrote.)
Write from the
victim's or eyewitness's point of view.
victim's or eyewitness's point of view.
Start with a great title.
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Here are some quick writing tips if you are interested:
Here are some quick writing tips if you are interested:
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Artwork used with permission from Stephen Gardner.
Artwork used with permission from Stephen Gardner.
4 comments:
A poem that I think fits the bill.
http://rinklyrimes.blogspot.com/2009/05/search-party.html
OUR FEATHERED FIENDS
Hollywood abounds with lights,
But darkness lurks there, too.
Mysteries thrive in shadows,
The Whats, and Hows, and Who.
You see, a long dead actor,
Returns from time to time,
They say he makes his entrance,
When the bells of midnight chime.
Not clothed in human flesh,
He returns in sleek, black plume,
Shades of Edgar Poe,
He reeks impending doom.
But who returns to haunt?
Some say Karloff, some say Price,
Lugosi? Maybe Chaney,
The visions aren't so nice.
His identity stays secret,
Unknown spirits carry lore,
Only the blackbird seems to know,
Quoth the raven, "Barrymore"
Own words are eventually collective to share through out history. To introduce certain magic in images and works to expand experience. Always an artist, to give it meaning is to live it and bring something back. Love is the passion of it and the reason for carrying on. My story intertwines with yours. Wm Sidmore
by the way this picture has inspired me to a post!!... i will try and post it tuesday if you want to take a peek nancy!!
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