Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Snow's Sunrise

Listen to "Good Life" by OneRepublic


Shoes off
Introduction
Facts

Video and longer discussion: Fear Is Not Real (from After Earth)


Writing exercise:
Odes to SnowLock: on account of his birthday
    - 4 sentences and 44 words

Hawk:
He left Heaven, crossing the veil like all of us. He was weak, fallen, man. And as he passed through the veil, it broke. And through it followed heavenly power, touching his soul, and streaking his hair with silver, leaving it's mark of home.

Adam: just a great quote from that day

Britton:

An Ode to the Snow:
What fair matter hath been planted on this Earth, by the God who sings in raiments of beauty.
Man has been formed in stunning array.
Alas, though his limb be strong, Snow is the exception.
And not a woman looks upon him with want.

Ne’er before has Snow dappled youth so young.
Nor has wisdom graced the cradle in such genesis.
Yet this mind discovers patterns, discerns philosophies, recognizes truth in every breath.
And age is no barrier for this nimble wanderer.

Calen:
Winter’s wind raised up a son who followed a summer’s gold.
A son who followed a young colt’s stride.
A son who followed a fierce eyed raven.
A son who, when upon the flurry’s wings, was then followed by a far thrown jade stone.


Next time:
Workshop on portraiture
Workshop on Wim Hof
Discussion on Adam's quote, cutting at the branch vs root


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