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Psychopomp, October 2018.

Freaky, yet chilled-out coffee vibes.

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“For Travelling Og”, September 2018.

Quite often I’ll get ambushed with flyers and the like whilst out and about. Thankfully, I have use for said materials.

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The Real Horror Show, August 2018.

Today's cut-up fest, inspired by the works of Anthony Burgess and Stanley Kubrick.

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Seek Out Gold/Blackout, November 2022.

Blackout poetry time!

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16, July 2020.

Breaking into July the way I know best.

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Mermay (Be Not), May 2020.

A more unusual interpretation of the mermay theme some of us are fond of. Also, new sketchbook time is fast approaching!

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Quaranteeny, May 2020.

Life in lockdown/business as always.

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“Thinking Of The Hills And Beaches We Grew Up On”, April 2020.

A fairly special one for me this week, as today’s post is inspired by what would have been the time of Beltane celebrations. As it is, we celebrated at home in our own little ways, and in the case of myself indulging in my usual habits! Drinking and of course drawing, the usual stuff...

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“飛脚”, April 2020.

“Hikyaku - literally "fleet feet" or "flying feet." These running messengers played a critical role in delivering items and messages, given that in Japan's mountainous terrain, other modes of transportation, like horses or carriages, weren't very practical.”

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Snek, April 2020.

*hisses*

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Vera Lynn For The Hipsters, March 2020.

The title for this one was inspired by a remark the DJ Marc Riley made on his BBC 6 Music show earlier in the week. Couldn’t resist getting inspired! As we self-isolate and/or minimise going out unless we feel the absolute need to, as Freddie of the Mercury once sang, “radio, someone still loves you ❤️”

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“Skipping Planets”, March 2020.

May any aliens watching us worthy folks take us somewhere not so disease-riddled.

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Order Versus, March 2020.

...versus what? Who knows.

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“Whatnows”, January 2020.

My process in a nutshell, more or less!

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“Staying Tuned (After The Break)”, December 2019.

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“09:00 Before You Head On Out To Face The World”, October 2018.

For new horizons.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Red Herring, August 2018.

Crafted with some assistance from the Blackout Poetry Generator, developed by Max Kreminski.

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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Saving Ape

This pen and ink drawing is in a poetry book.

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Tricia Clark Tricia Clark
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sketchbook
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A thought I've been having lately- To make peace without forgiveness, I do it for my own mind, my own future, and you need nothing from me too.

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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Stone Hill

An image for an upcoming poetry book, using lots of crosshatching with Rapidograph pens.

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Tricia Clark Tricia Clark
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Its not time
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It's not time yet.

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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Spiral

This is an image I used for a poetry book.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Moth man

Let Us Consider from Rooster's Wife by Russell Edson Let us consider the man who fried roses for his dinner, whose kitchen smelled like a burning rose garden; or the man who disguised himself as a moth and ate his overcoat, and for dessert served himself a chilled fedora... #dailydrawing #watercolor #ink #illustration #poetry #russellEdson #dinners #moth #heartWantsWhatItWants

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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Alien Landscape

This is a drawing for a poetry book. Sometimes I do the drawing first and then write the poetry.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Kismets countryside adventure : plantago

Plantain, Plantago major, was considered to be one of the nine sacred herbs by the ancient Saxon people, and has been celebrated in Anglo-Saxon poetry as the "mother of herbs." In Russian this plant is called Подорожник - meaning near the roads. Native Americans called it "white man's foot" as it is often found growing along well-trodden foot paths and it was brought to the Americas from Europe. The Latin generic name means "sole of the foot." When I was a kid, we would use the leaves of this plant for small hurts and scratches. We would spit on the leaves and stick it onto our scratches. https://www.instagram.com/p/CSE9jT9LqUY/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Frog

Old pond frog leaps into the splash. -Basho

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Live twice

Live as you once did; if this is not possible, live twice. - Mary Ruefle #poetry #maryRuefle #watercolor

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Spitting Atoms Spitting Atoms
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Poetry Collaboration (2/10)

Poetry + Illustration collaboration (2/10) with @rhianbrookepoetry where I make 5 random illustrations and Rhian writes a poem to accompany them, and she writes 5 poems and I create an illustration to accompany each of them. This is the 2nd one of mine finally finished. #collaboration #poetry #poetrycommunity #poemsofinstagram #poetrycollaboration #poetryillustration #illustratedpoetry #drawing #doodle #doodlesofinstagram #illustration #drawing #ink

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Stacia Leigh Stacia Leigh
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Home on the Road

"Heaven was putting distance between her and everyone." ~ A blackout poem from a recycled page of Riding with the Hides of Hell, which now has a new-and-improved title, Burnout. It's a young adult story about motorcycles, a road trip, adventure, and love.

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Jim Corbett Jim Corbett
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High Pine

An illustrated poem I did as part of my drive to learn Korean. I did this, along with 40 plus other illustrated poems, in my notebook. Here is an English translation of the poem: : High Pine Close to the brook I'm looking at a high pine High pine I want to talk to you Many questions I have How many people have you seen? How many sunny days have you seen? How many rainy days have you seen? How many people's voices have you heard? How many birds' songs have you heard? High pine can you hear me? High pine can you hear me? High pine do you have any good stories? High pine do you have any good stories I will listen well Really Really Really

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