As promised last week, today is Cover Reveal Day for Seizing the Bygone Light: A Tribute to Early Photography, our upcoming new book!
Once again, the cover was designed by Cendrine. We wanted something that reflects the complementary diversity featured in the book. Hadiya’s photo is at the top, followed by David’s words from one of his poems, and Cendrine’s image.
Today, we are starting a new series. The PoArtMo Mini-Reviews are short, quick-read reviews written by members of the PoArtMo Collective. Our goal is to introduce you to art (books, documentaries, movies, etc.) that you might not already know about that both adults and youths alike can enjoy.
Today’s mini-review was written by Azelle Elric.
Toki wo Kakeru Shōjo – The girl Who Leapt through Time
Genre: Japanese-animated science-fiction romance film.
Director: Mamoru Hosoda.
Year: 2006.
Summary: Summer is almost here and high school will soon be over. 17-year-old Makoto Konno lives a happy, carefree life with her friends Kôsuke and Chiaki.
One day, when coming back from school, she’s violently ejected into a railroad crossing because of the defective brakes of her bicycle. However, she escapes an untimely death by leaping back through time several minutes before her fall. As her aunt explains to her later, the lucky tomboyish heroin is able to leap through time. But how will she use this power?
Titled Seizing the Bygone Light: A Tribute to Early Photography, this new book pays homage to the early days of photography in a way that you have probably never seen before. We cannot wait to show you!
In the meantime, here is the blurb:
The medium of limitless possibilities that is photography has been with us for almost 200 years.
Despite its great advancements, its early days still influence and dazzle a majority of professional photographers and artists. Such is the case of Cendrine Marrouat, Hadiya Ali and David Ellis, three members of the PoArtMo Collective.
The result? Seizing the Bygone Light: A Tribute to Early Photography. This unique collection of artistic styles brings together different innovative concepts of both gripping writing and stunning visual imagery.
In the first part of the book, photographer and painter Ali introduces us to two of her favorite photographers by reimagining and recreating images in the nature of her photographic idols — Irving Penn and Karl Blossfeldt.
In the second part, photographer, poet, and author Marrouat shares a selection of her reminigrams, a digital style that she personally created to honor and pay homage to the early days of photography.
Author and poet Ellis rounds things off with a series of pareiku poems (the poetry form he co-created with Marrouat), offering fresh outlooks for his sincere, heartfelt adoration of photography of the past.
A fascinating and compelling book, Seizing the Bygone Light: A Tribute to Early Photography will leave you with a deep sense of appreciation and a greater understanding of photography.
That’s all for today! See you next Monday for Cover Reveal Day!
Today, we are excited to start a new series dedicated to inspirational art through the ages.
This series seeks to highlight classical pieces that make our hearts skip a beat, are likely to brighten your day, and will help your artistic creativity!
Today’s pick is the painting titled “Fresh Breeze of Sandy Hook” (1860).
“Fresh Breeze of Sandy Hook” is an oil painting by Bradford William (1823-1892), a Massachussets, US native renowned for his paintings of ships and marine views along the coasts of Massachusetts, Labrador, and Nova Scotia. He was also an explorer, visiting the Arctic several times. He brought back magnificent and colorful portrays of what he saw there.
“Fresh Breeze of Sandy Hook” is a masterful piece that will certainly appeal to artists who love using the play between light and shadows to create specific effects.
Inspired by this piece?
Create your own artwork and submit it to us for potential inclusion in one of our publications. We now offer ongoing royalties to paying contributors.
Today is a very special day. PoArtMo Collective, the artist collective created in 2019 by Cendrine Marrouat and former member Isabel Nolasco, is back in business!
Formerly known as FPoint Collective, PoArtMo Collective is made up of four artists who work in different fields but share the same love for inspirational and positive art. Our goal is to release several themed projects (ebooks and online exhibitions) that uplift the world every year.
Born and raised in Toulouse, France, Cendrine Marrouat lives in Winnipeg, Canada. She specializes in nature, B&W and closeup images. She is also a poet, author and the co-founder of Auroras & Blossoms.
Hailing from Tunbridge Wells, Kent (UK), David Ellis is an award-winning poet, author of poetry, marketing workbooks/journals, humourous fiction and music lyrics, and the co-founder of Auroras & Blossoms.
Born in the south of France and living currently in Alsace, Azelle Elric has been passionate about drawing since childhood. She is mostly inspired by Japanese culture, the Mucha style, and Art Nouveau. She enjoys working on black and white drawings, mixing faces and intricate patterns.
Current Project
Our first project of the year is a mini online exhibition titled “Perfect Imperfections.”
Cendrine, David, Hadiya, and Azelle share what the theme means to them through their favorite modes of expression: photography, poetry, digital art, and drawings.
Perfect Imperfections opens today and will run until April 19, 2020. Click the image below to see the exhibition.
What’s Next?
Hadiya, Cendrine, and David are putting the finishing touches to an ebook that pays homage to the early days of photography. We will tell you more about this exciting new project very soon!
We share our work on social networks several times a week. On Twitter, and Facebook, we also highlight our favorite art.
Interested in Joining Our Collective?
We are looking to add a few more members to our collective. PoArtMo Collective offers its members a platform where they can meet and engage with like-minded creatives; challenge themselves; perfect their styles; participate in uplifting projects; and be paid for their work.
Our two types of memberships come with specific perks. Those include the ability to:
earn money from the sales of the ebooks and the art in the exhibitions in which you participate;
submit to our Auroras & Blossoms Creative Literary Art Magazine and anthologies for free;
have your work featured on the cover of one of our issues, projects and/or anthologies;