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Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Overheard on the Titanic

This heartbreaking print "Overheard on the Titanic" was made by blacking out words in a newspaper article with a Sharpie marker. Beautiful.

75 comments:

  1. I love that idea of taking articles about historical events and doing this. I checked out some of the others...so awesome.

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  2. Love it- I want to hang this over my piano.

    joiedeveralynn.blogspot.com

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  3. oh, this is so neat!

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  4. Awesome....This would be a great assignment for students to do! Love it...

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  5. Yes, it is heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time.

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  6. Its really beautiful and this is such a neat idea:) Kisses

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  7. WOW--It really makes you stop and reflect! So beautiful yet so heartbreaking!

    xoxo-Tiffany

    delightfully-chic.blogspot

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  8. I had to have it so I ordered it! It's worth $50 to me - it stopped me in my tracks! Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Wow that's different!! I'm going to go check this out so I can see more!

    Melanie's Randomness

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  10. wow. that is extraordinary.

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  11. I adore this. Makes me want to go to a flea market, pick up some old books and see what can come of those pages.

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  12. This is great!! I always loved it in the movie Titanic when the musicians played until they sank!!! Check out my first giveaway!!!

    www.mrscapretta.com

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  13. Oh!!!! Very touching! :(
    xxx

    http://gypsy-diaries.blogspot.com/

    P.S: Today is my blog's Bday! I have a giveaway later which you don't want to miss believe me!!! :D

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  14. LOL! That's the kind of clever joke we all need more of in our lives ;-) I do feel a bit inappropriate laughing about a tragedy, but what gives. It's funny :-)

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  15. This is incredible and so heart-breaking.

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  16. Funny and heart-breaking, an unusual achievement!

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  17. Funny and heart-breaking, an unusual achievement!

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  18. Wow. Instant chills.

    http://togetherinadream.blogspot.com/

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  19. Anonymous10:52 AM

    This is somehow really inspiring, even though tragic.

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  20. This is fantastic! I want one! Just found your blog and I'm loving it!

    New follower!

    Mean

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  21. These are totally fab. I want one...this could also be a cool DIY from historical events in your lifetime if you geek out and collect newspapers. I may or may not be guilty as charged...

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  22. very cool. i followed the link and saw some of the artists other poems. he wrote one for his wife about her doing cartwheels. really sweet.

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  23. What a unique idea. Thanks Joanna.

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  24. Wow..some people are so incredibly creative. I would never even think to do something like that!

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  25. You're so right, heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time.

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  26. Very original. Like it!!
    http://soyfrivolita.blogspot.com

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  27. That is so cool! Who would have thought of that?

    Playing It Cooley

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  28. Is it terrible that I think this is hilarious? Oh well, but it's very creative.

    http://www.thevanitylair.com/

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  29. It's funny, sad and eerie all at the same time!

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  30. Oh, wow, this is sad and beautiful. So simple but so creative!

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  31. Beautiful-almost haunting.

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  32. Wow. You can't help but to stop and think. It's sad but powerful!

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  33. I loved these pieces by Austin Kleon! If you're interested in his other pieces, you can find them here. http://www.20x200.com/artists/austin-kleon.html

    I've done a piece on some other wonderful art from this site if you'd like to check it out!

    www.nihareddy.blogspot.com

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  34. This is really cool.

    -Michelle

    www.twentynineblog.com

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  35. Love this! What a clever idea.

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  36. Wow, that's amazing. Seriosuly.

    onthefirstdayofmarriage.blogspot.com

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  37. There's a site called godlovespoetry.com that uses this method to create poems about tolerance out of press releases and articles from Westboro Baptist Church (you know - the crazies that picket funerals and harass LGBT people.)
    The results are really beautiful. Regardless of how people feel about the topic of homosexuality, I think it's an amazing form of activism and a true testament that we can find hope and promote peace even in the face of hatred. You should check it out!

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  38. :( and :)
    at the same time.

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  39. This is too cute! Looks like fun!

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  40. bethany, that's so cool, thanks for sharing xo

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  41. Great, great idea. I wonder what amount of planning goes into doing something like this or if certain articles just are easily seen this way or easily happened upon.

    -Kate

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  42. I love this print, it's so poetic and just puts you right there in the moment.

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  43. It really is just breathtakingly beautiful. Makes me want to attempt it. :]

    Thanks for sharing!

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  44. i am in love with this. when i learned that the titanic sank on my birthday (april 15th) i developed this huge infatuation with it. the movie, the books, the articles, the museum exhibits, EVERYTHING. i still am fascinated with it so this is amazing.

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  45. Oh gosh. This is quite beautiful, isn't it. Was it from an actual article regarding the Titanic sinking?

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  46. Genius! I love it. x

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  47. love this! how clever and somewhat uplifting. xoxo jcd

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  48. that is such a clever idea, but you're right - it honestly breaks my heart. i think it's such a beautiful print, but i'm not sure i could hang it anywhere in my house because it's just too heartbreaking!

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  49. those are so brilliantly beautiful!

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  50. I really like the idea. I don't think I could hang it though.

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  51. love how it turned out even though it is kind of heart breaking. But it sheds a different light on the event and I love it!!

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  52. The creative mind is a beautiful thing! Inspiring...thank you!

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  53. already sold old (cheap size)...boo. love the print

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  54. I did an exercise like this in a class once...we were each given a few pages of a book and we had to white out a majority of the page to make one or two coherent sentences. It was pretty neat, but very difficult!

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  55. i really <3 that kind of art.

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  56. This is beautiful and hearth breaking..
    very impressive.

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  57. Oh, so beautiful!

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  58. ugh,aw this breaks my heart. what an interesting idea though

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  59. Purely poetic. Adored.

    www.bethanesque.blogspot.com

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  60. Fantastic , this is an interesting stuff, definitely worth my time. I think you have done a great lot of research. thanks... keep it up!

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  61. Heartbreaking but very beautiful. And creative!

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  62. Anonymous11:36 AM

    In bad taste, for sure.


    lucy

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  63. I love this. It's was a tragic event but in light of it, it brings humor and peace in the situation. Sometimes we need that. :)

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  64. wow...this took my breath away for a second. artists are amazing like that aren't they?

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