My other concrete poems were based on images or font types and sizes. It’s my first try at this on the computer – I used to do it by hand. I think I’m a bit limited by my software. FGM said he uses Open Office Impress and Paint.I tried Word and Paint, but manipulation of text in Paint is too limited. Any tips will be gratefully received.
I do all of my graphics in Photoshop and frankly that’s the only software I know just a little 🙂 For some ideas on visual poetry I suggest you take a look at anatol.cc website, he is a young artist and one of my favorite. He’s approach is so simple and yet very effective. Sorry I couldn’t be of more help 🙂
I’ve just had a look – he’s Austrian – from Vienna, my home from home. I love Austrian art and poetry, so I’ll explore some more and see where it leads me. thanks again!
This is a nice web. 🙂
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Very interesting approach Kim, concrete poetry 🙂
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My other concrete poems were based on images or font types and sizes. It’s my first try at this on the computer – I used to do it by hand. I think I’m a bit limited by my software. FGM said he uses Open Office Impress and Paint.I tried Word and Paint, but manipulation of text in Paint is too limited. Any tips will be gratefully received.
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I do all of my graphics in Photoshop and frankly that’s the only software I know just a little 🙂 For some ideas on visual poetry I suggest you take a look at anatol.cc website, he is a young artist and one of my favorite. He’s approach is so simple and yet very effective. Sorry I couldn’t be of more help 🙂
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I do have a copy of Photoshop that I could be using rather than Paint. I’ll take a look at the anatol.cc website. Thank you 🙂
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I’ve just had a look – he’s Austrian – from Vienna, my home from home. I love Austrian art and poetry, so I’ll explore some more and see where it leads me. thanks again!
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You are welcome, I hope you’ll enjoy his work 🙂
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