ek·phra·sis
noun \ˈek-frə-səs\
plural ek·phra·ses also ec·phra·ses \-ˌsēz\
Origin of EKPHRASIS
Greek ekphrasis, literally, description, from ekphrazein to recount, describe, from ex- out + phrazein to point out, explain
First Known Use: 1715
Definition of EKPHRASIS : a literary description of or commentary on a visual work of art
Definition courtesy of http://www.merriam-webster.com/browse/dictionary/ekphrasis
EKPHRACTIC POETRY ASSIGNMENT: Visual Response Poem.
· Include a copy of your image, the title and artist if known, along w/ your poem itself.
- Write about the scene depicted in the artwork (5Ws).
- Relate the artwork to something else it reminds you of (similes, metaphors, memories, history, other works of art).
- Write about the experience of looking at the artwork (physical, emotional, psychological, etc).
- Describe how the things in the artwork are organized or presented: its colors, textures, lines, perspective, angle, dimension, etc.
- Speculate about why the artist created this work (occasion, inspiration).
- Imagine a story behind what you see presented in the work of art.
- What happened just before? What will happen?
- Speak to the artist or the subject(s) of the painting.
- Write in the voice of the artist.
- Write in the voice of a person or object depicted in the artwork.
- What is happening in the wider world beyond the frame?
- What more can you "see"?
- What music can you "hear"?