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INSTRUCTIONS: READ FIRSTFOR YOUR NEW MOSAIC, YOU WILL NEED FOUR (IV) PAINTINGS (NOT INCLUDED) FOR CUTTING UP. E.G. A PORTRAIT OF A CHILD; A SCENE FROM OVID; CHARIOT RACE ACTION; A SMOKING VOLCANO THREATENING A CITY, WILL DO.NOW YOU ARE READY TO CUT SHAPES FOR YOUR MOSAIC OUT OF THE FOUR PAINTINGS. E.G. THE CURVE IN A NARROW STREET; A NAPPING CAT; A BATTERED DOOR; A WOODEN CART (FOR FOREGROUND); AND THE GIGANTIC WASPS' NEST (FOR BACKGROUND).ASSEMBLY IS THE FINAL STEP. NOW YOU COMPOSE THE PICTURE FROM THE PARTS. HINT: EVERY ATOM IS THE MOSAIC. THE MORE SMALL PIECES IN A SHAPE, THE BETTER THE RESULT. ENJOY YOUR MOSAIC FOR A LIFETIME.…mehr

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INSTRUCTIONS: READ FIRSTFOR YOUR NEW MOSAIC, YOU WILL NEED FOUR (IV) PAINTINGS (NOT INCLUDED) FOR CUTTING UP. E.G. A PORTRAIT OF A CHILD; A SCENE FROM OVID; CHARIOT RACE ACTION; A SMOKING VOLCANO THREATENING A CITY, WILL DO.NOW YOU ARE READY TO CUT SHAPES FOR YOUR MOSAIC OUT OF THE FOUR PAINTINGS. E.G. THE CURVE IN A NARROW STREET; A NAPPING CAT; A BATTERED DOOR; A WOODEN CART (FOR FOREGROUND); AND THE GIGANTIC WASPS' NEST (FOR BACKGROUND).ASSEMBLY IS THE FINAL STEP. NOW YOU COMPOSE THE PICTURE FROM THE PARTS. HINT: EVERY ATOM IS THE MOSAIC. THE MORE SMALL PIECES IN A SHAPE, THE BETTER THE RESULT. ENJOY YOUR MOSAIC FOR A LIFETIME.
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Richard Lowell Blevins is a poet writing in the tradition of Ezra Pound, H.D., and Robert Duncan, an editor of the Charles Olson-Robert Creeley correspondence, and an award-winning teacher. He was born in Wadsworth, Ohio, in 1950. His undergraduate career was halved by the May 4, 1970, Kent State shootings. He was declared a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War. At Kent State, he studied poetry and the imagination with Duncan and literature of the American West with Edward Dorn. But he has often said that Cleveland book dealer James Lowell was his most formative early influence. He holds degrees from Kent State University (General Studies, 1973), the University of Oregon (MA, English literature, 1976), and the University of Pittsburgh (Ph.D., English literature, 1985; dissertation on the western novels of Will Henry. He has taught literature and poetry writing at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg since 1978, also serving as Humanities Chair for nine years. He is a winner of a Chancellor's Award, in 1999, the university's highest recognition for teaching. He previously taught at the University of Akron and Kent State.