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Hello and welcome to another Tuesday Poetics here at dVerse Poet’s Pub! I’m Melissa from Mom With a Blog, inviting you to join in our colorful poetry prompt today, where we focus on the art of Alma Thomas. If this is your first time hearing about her, great!
Alma Woodsey Thomas was an African American teacher and artist, known for her abstract paintings. She was born in Columbus, Georgia, and later moved with her family to Washington, D.C. It was there that she attended Armstrong Technical High School and took her first art classes.
Thomas went on to further her education. She earned her teaching credentials and taught kindergarten. Later, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Fine Arts from Howard University in D.C. She was the first graduate of the university’s fine arts program and one of the first women in America to obtain a bachelor’s degree in fine art.
Thomas continued to study art and she taught art. She earned her MA in arts education from the Teachers College of Columbia University.
It wasn’t until she retired in 1960 that Thomas became a full-time professional artist. She employed various styles in her work; she is best known for the abstract works in which she utilizes vibrant color and rhythmic pattern. In 1972, she became the first Black woman to have her own exhibit in the Whitney Museum of American Art.
You may read more about Alma Thomas here.




“I’ve never bothered painting the ugly things in life. People struggling, having difficulty. You meet that when you go out, and then you have to come back and see the same thing hanging on the wall. No. I wanted something beautiful that you could sit down and look at. And then, the paintings change you.”
–– Alma Thomas, ca. 1977–78
With this idea in mind, I’d like you to choose one of her paintings in this post and write. Your poem does not need to be descriptive of the artwork but tell us what the work evokes for you. Please tell us in your post which painting you’ve chosen.
If you’re new, here is how to join us:
- Write a poem in response to the prompt.
- Enter your name and a link directly to the post containing your poem into Mr. Linky. Remember to check the box to accept use/privacy policy.
- Read other poets’ work as they enter their links into Mr. Linky. Check back as more will be added.
- Please link back to dVerse from your post.
- Have a wonderful time!🎉
Mr. Linky will remain open until 3pm EST on Thursday, July 18, 2024.
Hello one and all! Welcome to Tuesday Poetics at dVerse. I hope you all enjoy the lovely prompt tonight. If you’re hungry, we have Lemon-Garlic Pasta with Scallops; Peach and Bacon Pizza; all kinds of snacks. Thirsty? Try the Frozen Limoncello Drop, made with frozen lemonade, limoncello, and vodka. Of course I’ll get you whatever else you’d like from our magical cupboard. Excited to read your poetry.❤️
Hi Melissa. That is such a yummy menu – a frozen limoncello drop will be perfect. Thanks for hosting.
Hi Grace! I’ve never tried peaches on a pizza before. I think I might have to. One Limoncello Drop, coming up.🍋😆
Hi Melissa, Thank you for the beautiful photos and prompt. Heavy rain is upon us and the prompt was a delight to write to. Thanks for hosting.
You’re welcome, Grace. It is 95 degrees here.🥵
Good evening poets and thank you, Melissa, for introducing me to the artwork of Alma Thomas. It was hard to choose one of the pieces you gave us. I look forward to seeing which paintings other poets chose to write about and the poems they inspired.
I’m happy her work is new for some of us. That is always a pleasure, finding a new artist or showing one to someone else.❤️
the Frozen lemon drop just my kind of a drink – have just eaten and like to refresh my palette!
Loved this prompt Melissa as it was not confined to an ekphrastic -appreciated the introduction to the work of this artist too
Hello, Laura. Thanks for joining. I do love her art. It evokes much beyond the subject she paints. Enjoy your drink!🍸🍋
Good afternoon, Melissa, What a tantalizing selection of art you’ve given us! The difficulty is in the choice. I would love to try the Frozen Limoncello Drop with Grace while I ponder. Thank you!
Hi, Dora! I had difficulty choosing for myself, let alone limiting a selection for this post. She is so inspiring. A Limoncello Drop for you.🍸🍋
Hi Melissa. A limoncello drop for me, please.
Thanks for the lovely prompt.
Hi Punam! Happy you liked it.☺️ A Limoncello Drop for you.🍋
Thank you! 😊🤤
Thank iyou for hosting Melissa. I found an excellent abstract piece from Alma. The inspiration it stoked was strong. 👍🏼✌🏼🫶🏼
Yo Melissa — You wouldn’t perhaps have any Rocket Fizz black licorice soda would you? 🤔 Love the stuff! 😋
Imagine that! We have it on tap. Enjoy!🥤
Melissa,
What a fun prompt. I love being introduced to new artists. It’s a hot one here today and a frozen drink of any kind would be a welcomed. I will think on this and see what I can come up with.
Thanks for hosting.
Ali
Hi Ali! I’m happy to have introduced you to a new artist! It’s just cooling down below 90 here.🥵 Try the Limoncello Drop. It’s delicious.🤤 🍋
Quadrille. Thats the one with 44 words. Got it. I will try.
Art and food?
Like peach garlic —oh my Palette:Pallet:Palate!
(what a platform that covers it all 😉)
I’ll have a serving of that…and a carafe of that lemon delight please.
A response to this prompt doesn’t have to be 44 words. It can be as few or as many as you like! Lots of Limoncello Drops for you, dear Selma.🍋
thanks so much. Just added to Mr. Linky 😮💨 lovely prompt. Thanks, Melissa.
Can’t wait to read!
Enjoyed this one immensely—thanks for the prompt, Melissa!
I’m happy you enjoyed it! So sorry for the late reply.😵💫
I’m going through a rough patch these days, poetry is a good outlet and your prompt is very good. Thanks for hosting.
Your comment slipped by me! I’m sorry to hear that you’re going through a rough patch. The sun will shine again.🌞
Thanks for an interesting prompt, Melissa. 🙂
You’re welcome.☺️
Oh, this is a lovely prompt, Melissa. I love colours.
So happy you like it! I loved reading your poem.
Nice to be introduced to the work of Alma Thomas and have some fun 🙂
Wonderful, Paul!
I’m so surprised I have never come across Alma Thomas in my intense study of abstract art. Thank you so much for bringing her work to my attention.
Happy to hear you’ve discovered her.☺️
Love this artwork! Great feature, Melissa!
Thank you!🥰
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these paintings are delightful: they remind me of Aboriginal artists from OZ ; I like your blog; I probably won’t respond to any prompts — I get enough inspiration from everyday life but you could introduce me to worlds I do not know 🙂
I’m happy you like them!
I liked that life in a cup of tea poem too: I copied it in my commonplace book, I’m a subscriber now 🙂