creating decorative verse in community

Singular Verse contains decorative verses in singular forms that I create. Typically, my books are made from found objects of which there is just one copy. Some of these books will be released into community in a hand to hand reading project, that recognizes the importance of face to face, tangible relationships. From person to person, book to person, person to book, then book to other, Singular Verse projects support relationships in a full circle that begins again with person to person connections. Some singular books will make their way to just one reader, maintaining the importance of the book as an art form.

Please check in from time to time to see what the next Single Offering might be.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Creativity - Add in Milk #4/8


While thinking about cooking up creativity, I could not resist adding in MILK. Check out the farewell to these British animation heroes, who have advertised the benefits of milk through their antics for 4 years. The music rocks and the heroes deserve a farewell swan song for beauty in healthy advertising that we need more of in our culture. The website of Cravendale, is worth a gander too. http://www.milkmatters.co.uk/

Arla Foods, located in Leeds, actually strain their milk of bacteria, enabling it to be described as beneficial for healthy teeth.  While milk may not be good for everybody, milk calms the soul by supplying tryptophan, an essential amino acid that we must ingest in order to digest proteins. Tryptophan converts into niacin and is a precursor to serotonin, the neurotransmitter in our brains and guts that fuels healthy minds and bodies. When food allergies prevent drinking milk, tryptophan from other non-dairy food sources like bananas, nuts, seeds, and soy products may be a viable alternative to discuss with your doctor or nutritionist.  So, goodbye cow, pirate, and cyclist and hello kitty! See the TV link on their website for more creatively delicious images.

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