Title: Around the Corner Andrew Wyeth
1Around the CornerAndrew Wyeth
2Cape Cod MorningEdward Hopper
3Large Red InteriorHenri Matisse
4Antibes 1888Claude Monet
5Bradford HouseAndrew Wyeth
6Wheatfields Thunderclouds AuversVincent Van
Gogh
7Lighthouse at Two LightsEdward Hopper
8Impressions at Sunrise, 1873Claude Monet
9Assembling Your Poem
- First line three words
- 2 contains a simile
- 3 seven words, including a color or texture
- 4 contains alliteration
- 5 ten words, including a sound
- 6 one word
- 7 contains onomatopoeia
- 8 three words
10Poetic Forms Create Your Own
- Poetic forms are essentially rules or
templates that a particular piece of verse
follows. Example haiku is three lines,
seventeen syllables. - Create your own form give it a name and five
parameters for an aspiring author to follow.
Consider number of lines, words, rhyme, line
breaks, etc.
11Landscape With HillsWassily Kandinsky
12Mediterranien LandscapePablo Picasso
13The ScoutFrederic Remington
14Cote dAzurPablo Picasso
15House at ReuilEdouard Manet
16The Tree of LifeGustav Klimt
17Field StudyJoro Petkov
18Landscape With ButterfliesSalvador Dali
19GoldfishHenri Matisse
20Provence 10K.H. Grob
21With Two Dromedaries and a DonkeyPaul Klee
22Murnau- The Garden II, 1910Wassily Kandinsky
23The Starry Night By Anne Sexton
The town does not exist except where one
black-haired tree slips up like a drowned woman
into the hot sky. The town is silent. The night
boils with eleven stars It moves. They are all
alive. Even the moon bulges in its orange
irons The old unseen serpent swallows up the
stars. Oh starry starry night! This is how I
want to die into that rushing beast of the
night, sucked up by that great dragon, to split
from my life with no flag, no belly, no cry.