For our next issue, I'm proposing a section dedicated to .

Ideally, we'll get a to submit a photo we can use to inspire CoSonaut writing, but for now, here's a weekend prompt to practise:

This is a public domain piece called "The Farm", by Joan MirΓ³. It was made a little over a century ago, 1921-22, to depict homegrown water collection systems for a farm running dry.

, : If you need a creative prompt this weekend, why not a give this one a spin?

@MLClark

When you first mentioned I had to look it up.

I still came up with the wrong meaning, thinking you meant we were to first submit summary story proposals or something :)

I love this meaning though. I for one appreciate a prompt,
something to respond or reply to, a reason to write.

In related news, I shared abZurd with my yoga teacher. It seems like it was giving her what she needed just when she needed it.

We did good! Let's do more!

@ceorl @MLClark

I'm still at a loss as to what exactly you are wanting

It seems you are asking us to describe a visual work of art with language?

Not sure how that is going to work on the zine level where we aren't printing in but a few colors and not at photo resolutions

I guess I could submit artwork for people to write about or just write about my own? I pretty much do that when I write my Artist's Statement on what my various series inspirations were

Can you clarify the "ask" please?

@AndersonArtwork @MLClark

Well it's a new term for me too, but since ML said she'd be offline for a while, I'll chime in.

I think the visual is just supposed to be a launchpad for ideas, but not a constraint.

The constraint on the images seems to be that they would be ones which would somehow suggest themes of renewal, growth, sustainability etc.

@ceorl @AndersonArtwork

Thanks, Ceorl!

Ekphrasis is the act of responding to art with art. It's not the same as a review.

Because many might not be confident about contributing work, ekphrasis can be an icebreaker.

Our themes are focused on better communal living & environment, so I'm looking for a relevant piece that everyone will feel comfortable writing on.

But Scott's work has me thinking Issue #3 should have a section. Can I put you down for a spread in that one?

@AndersonArtwork @ceorl

"Mainstream" isn't the ask; as with the piece I posted at the top of the thread, I'm looking for something to inspire a wealth of responses - from poems to stories to essays - strongly connected to the 's themes. I agree with Ceorl that the headless one is closer, and the surrealist piece with instruments, too. But finding visual art to inspire others to write is tricky. We'll keep looking for our ekphrasis prompt.

Your 2-pager in #3 is going to rock, though! πŸ₯³πŸ‘ŒπŸ»

@AndersonArtwork @ceorl

For folks looking for other prompts in the meantime (, , ), Rattle runs a monthly ekphrastic challenge.

The images there (a mix of paintings and photos, one a month) give a sense of the compositional choices that provide a strong starting point for prose.

(And please, submit poems to their monthly contest, if at all interested!)

rattle.com/ekphrastic/

@MLClark @AndersonArtwork

The Farm...

Scott, I held of reading yours until I tried mine. Now I see you did the barrels instead of the farm. Nice work!

This is kind of fun. I love imagining. :)

@ceorl @AndersonArtwork

πŸ˜‰ Careful there! Ekphrasis can be a gateway drug to more creative writing.

How did this process compare for you with how you feel when you usually sit down to write? Which image surprised and delighted you most, from the lines you set down?

@MLClark @AndersonArtwork

For me, the first part of my piece was mostly observational and descriptive, but the last three stanzas were emergent.

The line about the pump handle was my favorite. Right on the cusp between the "this is what it looks like" and the "this is what it means" parts.

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@ceorl @AndersonArtwork

I definitely got that feeling around "emergence", too, when reading it. :)

And what a great observation about that line! Wonderful poetry emerges on that edge between literal and figurative meaning. There's a lot of control in your work. Well done.

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