This challenge works one of two ways:
1) Submit an original poem, photo, or artwork (any medium) that relates to the challenge word of the month. If you have a poem, please read the sidebar (#2) for details how to post.
2) Take a look at what has been submitted and draw inspiration from it and create a NEW piece of artwork based on a previous artists entry.
1) Submit an original poem, photo, or artwork (any medium) that relates to the challenge word of the month. If you have a poem, please read the sidebar (#2) for details how to post.
2) Take a look at what has been submitted and draw inspiration from it and create a NEW piece of artwork based on a previous artists entry.
For detailed Rules & Regulations, please see right side bar.
I invite you to leave a comment below, and I wish I could offer you a cup of coffee or tea and chat a while - but this will have to do!
Begins Wednesday, December 1, 12:01am (EST)-
& Ends Friday, December 31, 11:59pm (EST)
A new challenge will start the beginning of each month. December Challenge Word
is Triumphant (or Triumph)
Victory, Success, Magnificent, Jubilant, Prideful, Rejoicing
Any take on the word is acceptable. Let the creative juices flow!
POETRY THAT HAS BEEN SUBMITTED FOR THE WORD "Triumphant": (Click on title of poem to be transported to their blog)
Sophia, I don't seem to be able to comment on your 365 blog, so I will do it here. I knew someone had to submit a photo of a manger, and I love the old world feel of yours. I loved the snowflake photo as well on your blog.. What an amazing macro.
ReplyDeleteI followed your 'follow' and what did I find! Another interesting meme idea! I'm hooked on them. But today I've sent a reprint because I'm short of time. I'll do better next time!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this. It reminds me of a beautiful red triumph my 16 year old daughter was invited to sit in while we were at a rest stop on the Blue Ridge Parkway! She, of course, wants one, but I nixed that idea right away. But she did look smashing in it! I will have to find that and add to this challenge - or better yet - write a poem about it. As my 13 year old daughter says, "I better get crack-a-lackin"! :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you followed my follow!
Thanks Margaret for yor kind comments- and for your blog gving us a place for our creations!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!