Friday, April 10, 2015

Shadows of Oz Blog Party Post- A Little Poem and a Very Bad Apple!


"Bad Apple"
Mixed media sculpture
Aluminum foil armature, plaster bandages, paper clay, polymer clay, and yarn
Made by me!

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34 comments:

  1. Oooooh... I've been wondering what you were making ever since I saw your teaser photo. Both the poem and the Bad Apple are FAB!!

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    1. Oh, thank you so much! I have been trying to push myself into bigger projects. It was great fun!

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  2. Oh my Gods Sharon that is so cool lol...cutest damn fuzzie I've ever seen :D XXX

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    1. Thank you so much, Gina! The apples were the first thing that popped into my head when the challenge was announced. I mean, why else would the trees be so mean? LOL

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  3. Oh my Gods Sharon that is so cool lol...cutest damn fuzzie I've ever seen :D XXX

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  4. I am contemplating the wickedness the apple and its residents are capable of. A quick death via angry witch might be preferable! Beautifully done! Both sculpture and poem.

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    1. Oh, thank you, Rommy! They do look pretty malicious, don't they?

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  5. I am contemplating the wickedness the apple and its residents are capable of. A quick death via angry witch might be preferable! Beautifully done! Both sculpture and poem.

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  6. As usual, Sharon, you have created something that demands re-reading, re-interpretation, and rethinking! Love it and "your little apple, too" to paraphrase!

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    1. Love the paraphrasing! Glad you find it interesting enough to re-read! Thank you!

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  7. I couldn't help reading this with Wicked Witch of the West cackle-like voice. It's the "fuzzies and lumpies", I think. They remind me of her promise to little Toto.

    Your fanged-worm apple is fantastic!

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    1. Well, I didn't think the Wicked Witch would be much of an environmentalist! And, the warping of the forest would be much to her liking, me thinks! Thanks for reading!

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  8. How utterly dark and wonderful. I love the fanged wormy apple and your poem is wickedly appealing. I am so thrilled that you decided to be a participant in Celebrate Oz - The Shadows of Oz. You have added a special flair to the celebration, xoxo Oma Linda

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    1. Thank you so much for letting me join in the fun! Glad you liked my contributions!

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  9. How utterly dark and wonderful. I love the fanged wormy apple and your poem is wickedly appealing. I am so thrilled that you decided to be a participant in Celebrate Oz - The Shadows of Oz. You have added a special flair to the celebration, xoxo Oma Linda

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  10. I have lived with Oz for such a very long time. When you announced your blog party, the trees were the first things I thought of. Thank you so much for you wonderful words and the wicked prompt! <3

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  11. The poem is wonderfully dark and exotic and your apple is too <3

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  12. The poem is wonderfully dark and exotic and your apple is too <3

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  13. The poem is wonderfully dark and exotic and your apple is too <3

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  14. The poem is wonderfully dark and exotic and your apple is too <3

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  15. Amazing, wickedly delightful poem.
    And the fuzzies are nauseatingly perfection.

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    1. Thank you for liking the fuzzier and their tale!

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  16. I love your fuzzy and tempting Apple! Wow! loved your poem....really ...loved your poem!
    xDebi

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    1. It's amazing where my head goes sometimes. Thanks for going there with me! LOL

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  17. Fine bit of poetry. And who doesn't like a rotten apple every now and then? Be sure to stop by Magician of Oz and read my contribution to Shadow of Oz.

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  18. Ahh my pretty, a fabulous post chock a block full of rotten goodness, party on :)

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  19. Rotten goodness! Thank you so much, Shelle!

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  20. Sharon did you write that poem?? Amazing! Really love it! And, I really love that apple!! LOL! Have fun at the party ;o)

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  21. Yes, I did, Stacy! Been writing different kinds of poetry since 3rd grade. Glad you loved it and the apple! Thanks for stopping by!

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  22. OH MY!!! I was getting hungry on my travels down the Yellow Brick road and saw some apples in a field on the right. Thank goodness I was wearing my Glasses! I almost got my nose bit off! This apple is SENSATIONAL!! In a very shadowy way, of course! And the poem is wonderfully threatening! Think I'll be on my way......

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    1. Thank goodness for your glasses! Food that bites back is never any fun! Thank you! (Waves bye)

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  23. OH MY!!! I was getting hungry on my travels down the Yellow Brick road and saw some apples in a field on the right. Thank goodness I was wearing my Glasses! I almost got my nose bit off! This apple is SENSATIONAL!! In a very shadowy way, of course! And the poem is wonderfully threatening! Think I'll be on my way......

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