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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Different views of "Spring Rain"

While I was searching for images, I was pleasingly surprised with peoples' ideas and various views of just two words: "spring rain".
Look how different creative people perceive this combination of words:

































ImageSource (not in the pics order):
1.http://www.chineseartnet.com/ymy/life2.htm
2.http://www.southernbreeze.net/tour051.htm
3.www.kai-mai.pri.ee/galeriiinglise.htm
4.http://web.ncf.ca/ek867/2006_06_01-15_archives.html - "Spring rain" by Russian painter
Mikhail Larionov
5.collection of "spring rain" photos! - http://www.rickdoble.net/springrain5/index.html
6.http://www.artgallery.sbc.edu/exhibits/00_01/chinesewoodblock/yanhan.html
7.http://www.theage.com.au/ftimages/2004/04/01/1080544612404.html
8.http://mariegallager.com/portfolio/pages/DSC_0176.html
9.http://www.fosterwhite.com/dynamic/artist.asp?ArtistID=114
10.http://home.pacifier.com/~evelyng/rauh/index.html -
aluminum vessel "Spring rain"!)
11.http://anwo.com/store/rainforest_sounds_cd.html - even a
CD with Rainforest sounds)

4 comments:

Anna V. Filatova said...

Which picture is your favourite? WHich corresponds more to your poem?

ewe said...

I liked these pictures because they are so distinct. Two, which corresponds most to those words are in the previous post.
*I added one more to them, so there are three now.
I'm in the process of making photos and collecting pictures to another story (about envelope).

Anonymous said...

Nice stuff. Sadly, I'm not familiar with the poem this refers to, but the images are SWEET.

ewe said...

Thanks for comment, Maria!)
It's all about the so-called "6-word-stories", which we were making under the impression of Hemingway's story.
more about this here - http://american-literature-projects.blogspot.com/2007/04/hemingways-6-word-story.html