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26. The Transference Deadline

2 colour lino print. 26cm square. Click to enlarge.

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27. Washington on acid

Etched and cut lino 25cm x 25cm. Click to enlarge.

5 Comments on Washington on acid, last added: 12/10/2007
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28. Nonsense

A bit of nonsense.
Etching 20cm x 29cm. Click to enlarge.

6 Comments on Nonsense, last added: 12/2/2007
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29. Mad dog

One must tame the dog of desire.
Lino cut 25cm x 30cm. Click to enlarge.

8 Comments on Mad dog, last added: 11/28/2007
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30. Galgenberg

Inspired by Morgenstern, the Gallows Moon and Human Snail.
Pen and wash with biro 10cm x 8cm / Wood engraving 8cm x 6cm. Click to enlarge.

1 Comments on Galgenberg, last added: 11/23/2007
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31. The Hand

Two versions of the same idea.
Wood engravings, each 42mm x 100mm. Click to enlarge.

5 Comments on The Hand, last added: 11/27/2007
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32. The Animal Kingdom

One of my early poems.
Litho print. 18cm x 26cm. Click to enlarge

6 Comments on The Animal Kingdom, last added: 11/27/2007
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33. Farewell

Goodbye and farewell....or is it hallo? I can't decide.
Lino cut coloured in Pshop. 13.5cm x 9.5cm

3 Comments on Farewell, last added: 11/16/2007
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34. Nightmare

The first childhood nightmare I can remember.
Linocut proof on grey paper with white gouache 25cm x 25cm. Click to enlarge.

9 Comments on Nightmare, last added: 11/4/2007
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35. Auto da Fé

Inspired by the autobiography of Elias Canetti.
Lino cut on grey paper, collage and gouache. 26cm x 26cm. Click to enlarge.

9 Comments on Auto da Fé, last added: 11/3/2007
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36. All Hallows Eve

The dean and rector did not provide adequate treats.
Etching with aquatint 25cm x 20cm. Click to enlarge.

3 Comments on All Hallows Eve, last added: 10/30/2007
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37. Endpapers

Endpapers and Ex Libris from a home made sketchbook.
Rubber stamp on yellow paper with water soluble crayon 31cm x 21cm with hand printed wood engraving 10cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.

1 Comments on Endpapers, last added: 10/26/2007
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38. How Personal Themes Affect Your Writing

Mary Cronk Farrell posted a question on the last entry I made:

Thank you for sharing your wisdom on theme and giving a story depth. I have just finished the first draft of my mystery novel and am beginning to revise using your plot planner scene tracker. I have no idea what my theme is. Can you give me some ideas about how to tease it out? The characters are working out some conflicts besides the mystery, so I know there is some kind of theme about relationships. But what?
Thank you!
Mary
www.MaryCronkFarrell.com

Rather than answer her within the comments, I thought I'd cut and paste here what I wrote in the most recent Blockbuster Plots eZine. (If you would like to sign up for the free monthly plot tips eZine, go to: http://www.blockbusterplots.com/contact.html).

I hope the exercise helps, Mary! And thanks for your comments.

On the final class of a recent University of California Santa Cruz extension plot workshop series, I asked writers to complete an exercise meant to reveal themes of their lives. Once again, as in every case, at the end of the exercise, the themes emerging in each of their stories dramatically reflect each writer's personal themes.

Following is the exercise adapted from Philip Gerard's book, Writing a Book That Makes a Difference:

Look into your own personal back story ~~ all of life's experiences and history that has made you who you are today. Which scene has stayed with you in detail and emotion since the moment of the experience? The really big stuff, either traumatic or ecstatic, follows life's paradox: that which is big actually means very little. That which is small can mean everything.

Look for the small cause that created a lasting effect. For example: You wanted something with all of your might and you got it. Or, you wanted something with all of your might and you did not get it. Two similar dreams, two thematically opposite outcomes and lasting effects.

We as writers are conduits of creation. Inspiration flows through us to the page, having been touched by our body of experiences and residue emotional development based on those experiences.

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39. MY NEWEST 5" X 7" COLLAGE PRINT ON ETSY



I'm quickly stopping by to post a picture of one of my 3 newest collage prints. This is a 5" x 7" titled "Dog Girl On A Journey". I must admit, this has always been one of my personal favorites. I'm running only 3 to start with, and we'll see how that goes.

You can see this print in My Etsy Shop.

Thanks so much for taking a look.

Until Tomorrow:
Kim
Garden Painter Art
gnarly-dolls

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