The Columbia Art League is currently holding an exhibition of art based on stories in Hint Fiction: An anthology of stories in 25 words or fewer. I was one of the lucky authors to have their story turned into art.
Read more about the exhibition at editor Robert Swartwood’s blog.
(Click on the picture for a better view.)
It’s rather lovely to think of your words inspiring an artist to create in a different medium. I’m quite chuffed.
I especially like that it’s not so much art about my story, but art about reading my story. The book and the bookends are part of the art. Lovely.
Sweet! Congrats.
And those bookends are much nicer than the utilitarian ones I’m using in my library.
Yowza, this is a case of multiple intersections–I live in Columbia, and I’ve gotten to see the exhibit itself (we walk by this gallery pretty frequently).
Now that is cool :)
Oh, now that’s cool. I like the piece, which is a bonus.
Imagine someone taking your story and having the artistic talent of a dead squirrel o_O
Yes, I like it too. I wonder if it would ship well :)