A film I made last year with the writing group Quill in Great Yarmouth.
The poems and the artworks they were inspired by are as follows.
A Somewhat Fuzzy Recollection of a Collection -Sue Wooden
The whole ARC Open Studios exhibition of work by Mark Leech, Racheal Brown, Prue Dobinson, Simon Sela Kasumba, Mark Sargeant, John Dashwood, Manuel Sexias, Derek Jackson, Tonia Jillings, Rupert Mallin, Bridget Heriz, Katarzyna Coleman, Manuel Mondonza, Emrys Parry, John Kiki, Bruer Tidman and Mark Cator
Maltese Dreamer - Fiona Hall
inspired by a terracotta figurine by Bridget Heriz
A Portrait of a Young Woman - Sue Cooper
Simon Sela Kasumba painting of the same name
Opposites - Ellie Trett
Simon Sela Kasumba painting of the same name
Rainbow Lady- Fiona Hall -
Simon Sela Kasumba painting of the same name
The Three Ages - Fiona Hall
Three bronze scultures called The Three Ages by Bridget Heriz
Moonlight - Ellie Trett
A painting called Irony by Manual Mendonca
Seaborn - Ellie Trett
A textile piece called Bluesail by Prue Dobinson
It's good that this has come out so quickly and has an avenue to to express itself. There's a model for doing this elsewhere with other writing groups something I would like to explore in the future.
Some picture here of the recording of the poets in the exhibition.
http://marksargeant.blogspot.com/2006/06/pictures-of-recording-session-at.html
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This is FANTASTIC, loved all of it and had to watch it over again, superb filming, feel really proud of you all and hope to see more in the future?
Well done Mark, and also well done Quill. Susan's intro is brill and I love the video effects throughout. Great poetry and images. Linking art and poetry. There should be more of this. Worth watching more than once. ENJOY!!!
Amazing intro !!!
-b
A Truly Immaculate and inspiring collection of words based around art - featuring local home grown talent from Great Yarmouth, a culmination of works by ARC and QUILL.
Give this a look, you will not be disappointed.