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Wordless Wednesday (The Coloring Book for the Super Intelligent)

August 8, 2012 by carol anne 2 Comments

Together we can color our worlds in any way…

When I look at this I see a wild boar. What do you see?

Today’s Wordless Wednesday post comes to you with a few words of explanation, because as you can see, this week’s image is actually not a photo. Today’s image is a page from The Coloring Book for the Super Intelligent by Brett Bender. It was sold to help raise funds for the AIDS Library of Philadelphia way back in 1992.

There is a quote from Bender on the last page of the book. It reads, “Together we can color our worlds in any way to make our dreams come true.” He’s speaking in reference to working together to cure AIDS but the quote always resonated with me.

In my memory this was given to me while I was sick with Mono but since I had Mono in September of 1991 I’m obviously mistaken. I definitely remember it being from Tower Books on South Street (RIP), but now I don’t know if I bought it myself or if in fact it was a gift from someone.

I still have a few pages that I haven’t colored in but the uncolored pages are dwindling. I wish someone would find Brett Bender and have him create another edition of The Coloring Book for the Super Intelligent. There aren’t enough coloring books for adults.

So there you have it kids, a Wordy Wordless Wednesday post showcasing art created in 2 steps; the semi blank canvas provided by the first artist with colors provided by the second artist, me.

Posted in: General Ramblings Tagged: AIDS Library of Philadelphia, art, Brett Bender, coloring books, The Coloring Book For The Super Intelligent

Artistic Expression By Way of Clowns in a Copybook (flexing my creative muscles)

February 19, 2012 by carol anne 4 Comments

When I was in high school I drew all over my first period French copybooks. I’m not much of an artist so my doodles weren’t great works of art or anything. They mostly consisted of clowns dancing around windmills with the occasional field of tulips and the odd sailboat or two in the background.

With apologies to my French Teacher Ms. Gulczynski, Wikipedia defines a doodle as an unfocused drawing made while the person’s attention is otherwise focused. Hey, I sat by the window so I suppose my doodles were the better choice between doodling and staring out the window for the entire period. No, I will not share my French grade.

When I started working, my desk calendars were always covered in doodles I’d done while talking on the telephone. My mind wanders so I suppose for me doodling helps me maintain some sort of focus.

Many years after I’d long since graduated high school and forgotten all of the French I learned in grades 10-12, I took an Art Appreciation class at our local community college. My last project of the semester was to create a collage. I knew instantly what I wanted to do. My collage would feature the dancing clowns and windmills of my first period French days. I used an online translator to create the dialogue that appeared in the thought bubbles above their heads, I printed out the clowns I found online on a color printer, I used glitter for the grass, and felt for the clouds. It was the most fun I’ve ever had doing homework. I got an A, which was pretty cool too.

Windmill & Clowns Collage

I’ve been floundering a bit here at Soapboxville lately so I was pretty excited when a few weeks ago I picked up the February issue of Oprah Magazine, this month’s theme is Express Yourself.  I picked it up hoping that I would find inspiration for Soapboxville and I think I did. The “26 Ways to Tell Your Story & Share It with the World” piece provided the lightbulb moment I was hoping for. The piece is an A-Z guide to expressing yourself and the letter D lit a fire under my creativity, Doodles & Drawings. Of course! You already know I love to color and take photos and now for the next year I’m going to doodle or draw or try my hand at a piece of art every week and share it here. Be warned, I’m not much of an artist but I do love to try. So I humbly present to you my first doodle of 2012, created while I talked on the phone with a good friend.

Doodle #1

Want to join me on this journey of artistic expression? Leave a comment below and we’ll hook up for a weekly link up.

As always, with much love & affection,

~ Carol Anne

Posted in: Pointless Ramblings Tagged: art, artistic expression, doodles

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