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David J Delaney

In very good company

Post by David J Delaney » Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:23 pm

I received this yesterday from my friend Candice James.

Proud to be amongst some very talented poets.

Candice James
Poet Laureate of The City Of New Westminster, BC CANADA

4 April 17:02

Your poetry was chosen!!

New West Artists Visual Verse Poem Matches
for May 4-31, 2012 Exhibition at The River Market

1.Valerie McRae will visualize “Wayfairing Wounded Wondrously” by Helene Levasseur
2.Carolyn Mclaughlan will visualize “Grieving” by Manolis Aligizakis
3.Julie Moore will visualize “Signs” by John Oughton
4.Richard Armstrong will visualize “Tales From the Holograph Woods” by Eileen Kernaghan
5.Irene Lacharite will visualize “Muse” by Meharoona Ghani
6.Janet Kvammen will visualize “Closet” by Manolis Aligizakis
7.Theresa Morton will visualize “The Sea Inside” by Wanda Lea Brayton
8.My Artist's Corner will visualize “Old Life Dreams” by David J Delaney
9.Rob Fee will visualize “The House” by Angel Edwards
10.Donald McKillican will visualize “Gritted Knee” by Jeffrey Galuidi
11.Gabrielle Grieg will visualize “Florenzia Bay” by W. Ruth Kozak
12.Omanie Elias will visualize “Half A Face” by Ashok Bhargava
13.Rita Magyoiski will visualize “Long Beach” by Janet Kvammen
14.Menno Bos will visualize “Bleak House Alley” by Candice James
15.Carole Millar will visualize “Within The Serpent's Eye” by Sullivan
16.Gillian Wright will visualize “Urban Nursery” by Mickey Bickerstaff
17.Marney Rose Edge will visualize “The Ancestor” by Ariadne Sawyer
18.Christine Monroe will visualize “The Scribe” by Richard Klyne
19.Anthony Hollenstein will visualize “Baby, it's cold out there” by Jude Neale
20.Lana Hart will visualize “Velvet Tangerine” by Strider Marcus Jones
21.Lavana LaBrey will visualize “Children In A Chair” by Virginia Ayers
22.Carolyn Mohr will visualize “Dance” by Lilija Valis
23.Monique Lum will visualize “Jump” by Donna Ross
24.Elena Perelman will visualize “A Small Island” by Donna Ross
25.Judith Copland will visualize “Rubies” by Donna Ross
26.Norm Coridor will visualize “The Song of the River” by Janet Kvammen
27.Richard Klyne will visualize “A Century and a Half” by Alejandro Mujica Olea
28.Shelley Rothenburger will visualize “Hit Your Head” by Richard Armstrong
29.Cliff Blank will visualize “Lust Leads Somewhere” by Richard Armstrong
30.Peri-Laine Nilan will visualize a poem by a friend
31.Maggie Callendar will visualize a poem by her daughter
32.Donna Ross will visualize a poem by her daughter Hanna
33.Nina Shelton will visualize “Sownrock” by Nina Shenton
34.Benoit Pronovost will visualize “Maker” by Nina Shenton

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Re: In very good company

Post by Neville Briggs » Fri Apr 06, 2012 8:52 am

Sorry Dave, I don't quite understand, what is the event that you have been chosen for.
Neville
" Prose is description, poetry is presence " Les Murray.

David J Delaney

Re: In very good company

Post by David J Delaney » Fri Apr 06, 2012 2:59 pm

G'day Neville, this is part of a message I received from Candice......."I need 30 or more poems from 30 or more poets ( the more the merrier ) for an art show.... the artists will be picking poems to create an artwork for. This is time sensitive....send no more than one poem.....try to have... it lean toward the visual with imagery real or surreal for a show within a show concept for the New West Artists (NWA) May 4,5,6 show featuring poems that have been turned into pictures.. DEADLINE Feb 26th, 2012.

Hope this helps mate, so what this means is an Aussie Bush poem will be weaved within matching pictures to be displayed May 4-31, 2012 Exhibition at The River Market, City Of New Westminster, BC CANADA .

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Re: In very good company

Post by Neville Briggs » Fri Apr 06, 2012 3:59 pm

Ah, I get it. What a good idea. Goodonya Dave. There was a similar event once at Newcastle Art Gallery but it was more exclusive, the paintings which were done by well established panters were first hung, then some poets were invited to make a poem relating to each work. No bush poems in there I'm afraid.

There is a also a comp held at Tenterfield around the same time as the Oracles of The Bush, it is called Brush with Verse and invites people to submit both art works and poem to go with it. Again bush poets are unlikely to get any gongs there. I had a go once.
The winner was a painting of a male figure who had a look on his face like he had just sat on a tack and the peom with it was a sort of Zen-angst Haiku.

Interesting to see how Old Life Dreams is "visualised".
Neville
" Prose is description, poetry is presence " Les Murray.

David J Delaney

Re: In very good company

Post by David J Delaney » Fri Apr 06, 2012 9:41 pm

Thanks Neville & yes it will be interesting to see how the Canadians picture a Bandicoot or Spotted Quoll..... :D

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