This week we use Yoko Ono’s artwork as a starting place for writing. We also discover why is she particularly fond of grapefruit. Use these pieces to break your mind open and spark your own creativity
I'm a bit behind on other commitments at present to take on new prompts, but I remember clearly my first encounter with Ono's book "Grapefruit" when I was a teenager. I was prepared to dislike it, but found myself intrigued, reading it slower and slower. Couldn't "figure it out" but it made me aware, though I couldn't have articulated it as such at that time, of aesthetic possibilities in unexpected places.
I'd love to hear what you think of these writing prompts! If you decide to try any of them, feel free to share your work here. And please share them with friends!
I'm a bit behind on other commitments at present to take on new prompts, but I remember clearly my first encounter with Ono's book "Grapefruit" when I was a teenager. I was prepared to dislike it, but found myself intrigued, reading it slower and slower. Couldn't "figure it out" but it made me aware, though I couldn't have articulated it as such at that time, of aesthetic possibilities in unexpected places.
I'd love to hear what you think of these writing prompts! If you decide to try any of them, feel free to share your work here. And please share them with friends!