Poems To Color In: Beloved Poems Turned Interactive Art

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Poems To Color In: Beloved Poems Turned Interactive Art

All my feelings have the color you desire to paint.

- Rumi -

Poems To Color In: Beloved Poems Turned Interactive Art

Gifted artist and filmmaker Ellie Cross shares her story of an unusual "Stone Soup" gathering in Mumbai that she attended, and of the inspiration that led her to create charming, illustrated versions of poems by Rilke, Rumi, Mary Oliver and others. Titled "Poems To Color In", Ellie's series invites readers to print out and shade in the depicted verses. Her work gives people an opportunity to add a touch of the personal to these beloved poems. Read the backstory in Ellie's own words and see samples of her captivating work here. { read more }

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Download your favorite of Ellie's illustrated poems and add your own color to the page :)


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