-Mist at Bear Run, Fallingwater (1935), Frank Lloyd Wright, Mill Run, Pennsylvania, July 2005, photo by Skywire, all rights reserved
-from Topic post, WRITING TOPIC – GREENING
April 26, 2007 by QuoinMonkey
-Mist at Bear Run, Fallingwater (1935), Frank Lloyd Wright, Mill Run, Pennsylvania, July 2005, photo by Skywire, all rights reserved
-from Topic post, WRITING TOPIC – GREENING
Posted in Art, Nature, Photography, Place, Seasons, Silence, Structure, Topic Writing, Travel, Vision, Writing | Tagged Architecture, Bear Run, Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright, Mill Run, Pennsylvania, Photography | 3 Comments
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[…] for you, it’s visiting the home architect Frank Lloyd Wright built, Fallingwater near Mill Run, Pennsylvania, or a few nights in the Willa Cather room at the Mabel Dodge Luhan House […]
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It’s Frank Lloyd Wright’s (born Frank Lincoln Wright, June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) birthday. The Design Museum link in this post (under the photo) tells you tons of details about his life. I remember walking at Fallingwater in PA with Liz like it was yesterday. That was a fun trip!
There was a good PBS documentary link on Twitter from the J. Paul Getty Museum that led me here (PBS) http://tr.im/nP4Z
And that led me to this cool page at PBS about Frank Lloyd Wright and haiku. We’re big fans of haiku on red Ravine (LINK). Go to the following link, then Haiku Gallery, and check out the PBS: The Poetry of Form: Frank Lloyd Wright & Haiku (LINK).
We asked young writers around the country to submit haiku connected to the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. Haiku, like Wright’s work, is a poetic expression of our relationship to nature and the seasonal cycles of life.
“What Wright does in his architecture is make poetry. He makes images that people can relate to and he makes buildings that celebrate the various purposes for which they were designed.”—Neil Levine
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