"October" Framed Erasure Poem, Anne of Green Gables Fall Decor
Erasure of Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery
"I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers."
(Four Seasons)
5x7" Framed to 8x10
Gouache on Giclee print (found text). Giclee paper is a thick matte paper with a subtle watercolor texture. The weight is 200 GSM.
Handmade, original art. NOT A PRINT! Only one exists!
This impressionist-style erasure poem celebrates fall and October. The text is from Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Framed in gold with archive-quality UV-resistant glass. Frame includes hardware. Ready to hang. Ships from Houston, TX. Makes a great gift for a children's room or for your writer friend. Check out my shop for more erasure poems. Each piece of art is completely unique.
I also make custom poems! I can make a poem out of any found text (newspaper, books, magazines, etc.) for any occasion.
Poetry Between the LinesTaking place during National Poetry Month in April, Poetry Between the Lines is an exhibition of large-scale erasure poems. Erasure or blackout poetry is a type of found poetry created by taking an existing text and “erasing” or blacking out words on the page. The remaining words form a poem. Using a variety of books, Walrath’s visual poem-paintings explore the use of line in art, architecture, design, and poetry.
Available for Purchase Sabine Street Studios, Sat, Mar 25, 2023 - Sat, May 13, 2023 |