The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)
This art print of the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow captures the beauty of the sea. The muted colors and romantic illustrations make this print perfect for hanging in your bedroom or on a night table. Give as a gift or keep for your own memories. It says: The tide rises, the tide falls, The twilight darkens, the curlew calls; Along the sea-sands damp and brown The traveller hastens toward the town, And the tide rises, the tide falls. Darkness settles on roofs and walls, But the sea, the sea in the darkness calls; The little waves, with their soft, white hands, Efface the footprints in the sands, And the tide rises, the tide falls. The morning breaks; the steeds in their stalls Stamp and neigh, as the hostler calls; The day returns, but nevermore Returns the traveller to the shore, And the tide rises, the tide falls. *Prints do not come framed* 🌀This print is available in three standard sizes: 5x7, 8x10, 11x14. Please select a size on the top right of this page! 🌀 Prints are shipped in a sturdy cardboard sleeve to prevent bending. 🌀 Prints fit any standard frame or mat, although your order does not include a frame or mat. 🌀All prints are made using a combination of pigmented and archival inks on the highest quality matte archival paper. This will last you a very long time! 🌀 Please note that colors of each print may vary slightly on different monitors. 🌀Each print is made to order. This means there is a 3-5 day processing and printing period before your item is shipped. 🌀 Riverway Studios designs are completely unique and designed solely by the owner and may not be reproduced. 🌀 For more poetry: Love Poems: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Riverwaystudios?§ion_id=14405205 Nature Poems: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Riverwaystudios?section_id=14405225 Life poems: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Riverwaystudios?section_id=14405197 Literary Quotes: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Riverwaystudios?section_id=14663599 Gifts for men: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Riverwaystudios?section_id=24915537 Zodiac Prints: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Riverwaystudios?section_id=14730648
I adore when you send me your love with fine poetry.
It’s Poetry Month! Or should we say…Poet Tree Month? Those familiar with that homophone know that it is a delightful reminder that April is the perfect timing to break out your writing utensils and creative minds and serve up poetry that Shel Silverstein would be proud of! If you need a little inspiration or find yours
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Kept thinking about this ever since I saw it and had to do something
I LOVE saving figurative language until June - it's such a fun language unit ... and perfect for our "dreaming of summer brains". We finished up our EQAO testing mid week, and this onomatopoeia activity was the perfect break from testing. How fun is that??? Students chose two contrasting colours - one for the background and one for the word and border "bursting out of the page". They also needed newspaper (cut just a fraction smaller that the "bursting out of the page border" and glued the newspaper on top. They glued their word on top of that (we had brainstormed a lot of onomatopoeia words, but for some reason most of them chose SPLAT for their word). I also had them do a little shading under their letters for that little extra POP (see, I know some onomatopoeia words, too). ;) I had seen this awesome idea on Pinterest and followed it back to Artisan des Arts. Her examples are FANTASTIC!! We also wrote simile poems this week. I found a little template HERE for the students to use for their rough copies. When students were finished their templates, I had them write out their good copies, and illustrate a few lines with a small image. I hung these up, too ... LOVING our bulletin board switch up ... even this late in the school year!!! (I have two of these "smART class" bulletin boards side by side in the classroom. 15 more school days left ... I think I can ... I think I can ... Happy Friday!!!
This Haiku Poetry Art form will support language arts, math and science due to the fact that Haiku poems focus on nature.
How to start blackout poetry with examples
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Take a page from an old book and have a go at found poetry. Add pretty doodles to make altered book art poems.
I recently came back to this fun way of writing after about 10 years. I loved creating slightly abstract poems in college by way of black out or cut out poetry, but somewhere along the way, it got lost. My wonderful friend Bee reminded me of it in one of her Patreon posts, and one evening after work, I spotted some books for free on somebody's wall. I took one home. I didn't want to read that book, but I did want to cut it up and make something of my own. I spent an evening cutting out any words that caught my eye, and then tried to piece them together into something resembling sense. I had an idea of what I wanted to create, but as I went along, the words found me and turned into something completely different. I've spent a good few more hours since then creating little bits of poetry and prose. Some of which have inspired stories. I kind of really like the ones that seem unfinished, too. It's such a lovely process, and I really encourage you to give it a go! • follow on: twitter • facebook • bloglovin'
[Visual Poetry: Kendra Yee]