Somehow both my prompts are linked to coffee n' tea. What does that say about me? ...
First let's go to the garden, where I used the Coco Chanel quote:
"Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening. "Coco Chanel
This building makes me swoon, every time I see it. Sorry, too much traffic downtown yesterday to get a great photo. Here you can see the whole building. And here are a few of my photos:
I love the color and all the detail. I had to do some research first before writing my poem. I do this frequently, which means it take me longer to write poems, but hey I enjoy learning something new.
First let's go to the garden, where I used the Coco Chanel quote:
"Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening. "Coco Chanel
This building makes me swoon, every time I see it. Sorry, too much traffic downtown yesterday to get a great photo. Here you can see the whole building. And here are a few of my photos:
I love the color and all the detail. I had to do some research first before writing my poem. I do this frequently, which means it take me longer to write poems, but hey I enjoy learning something new.
The Mesker Brothers Iron Works of St. Louis,
Missouri, and George L. Mesker Company of Evansville, Indiana specialized in ornamental sheet-metal facades and cast iron storefront
components. They had catalogs and shipped by railroad, to
any interested building owner. Their product lines included embossed sheet-metal panels and cast iron, but also entire storefront to be assembled, tin ceilings, fences, skylights, and freight
elevators.
“Meskers”, as they are called, are
found across America. Their companies were based in the
Midwest. This type of structure is plentiful in Illinois' history. Galvanized steel and cast iron can survive neglect and lack of
maintenance. There is a site called Got Mesker.
I love that! You can see other building and their locations! You might want to check out and see if any Mesker sites are in your city! When time permits, I will go check and see if this building is listed. They try to track where this type of architecture is found.
I found out a lot of the features of Mesker are flower related. Their style is considered Italianate Revival, with influences of Palladian. The Fleur-de-lis is native to the French Saint Louis. There are also motifs with influences of Roses, (Rosettes) and Morning Glories. Some structures have Dolphins. I could go on and on...but I won't. This building use to be a drugstore and above it a hotel. Here is a DRESS I thought would equal the pairings of this style. I wanted to find fashion that corresponded. Didn't dare link it with copyright issues and all...so go PEEK HERE! There is a tag sew in this dress that says Louise. Gown was made in 1725-1755. Building was designed in the late 1800's. Fashion perhaps did influence this style?!
Ironed pleats of silk
placate the mood
Louise Mesker graces the dance floor
in a lovely cascaded sky
dusk blue rosettes kiss
the Morning Glories awake
sashes of cornice crown the vision
of parapet
lutestrings transform
the day to night as
she twirls in an
open aired vision
it glazes her figure
clouds of lace
appear in bodice
layers of skirt's Bo peep style
and sleeves
Her influence will affect the future's front
her dress
will make men swoon and
show her hand in structured style
art sculpts architecture
we wonder what influenced
who, when
n' why?
Do we thank Saint Louis or Louise~
My other poem will be posted later on my other site Ella's Font
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Comments
And if your poem describes a beautiful statue, then it's awesome.
If it doesn't, then it's still awesome, and I'm just clueless.
And I loved the dress. I wouldn't want to wear it every day, but--I will admit--I wish I could afford to buy it just for Halloween. haha.
Loved the poem!!
The sheer descriptive elegance of your poem is a great contrast to the story of the cast iron!!
Stunning photographs. It's easy to see why you like the building so much!
Hank
My imagination is captured! :)
K
Lee
Wrote By Rote
love the information and your post and your poem is delightful!
♥
dani
Sunny-I dropped by...your blog is gorgeous~ :D
Dani-How do you know I wouldn't know?! Okay, I was born in the 60's, so I didn't get to be part of magic in that creative way~ Thank you so much ;D I loved what you shared~
Lee-So sorry about the dizzy part!
I know it is amazing to see in person~ I'll be careful about the pigeon view, lol. You are so right...lots of style :D
I'll be right back...
Kay-Thank you! I found it intriguing this aligned~ It was kind of magical to find the name connection! I had no idea ;D
MPax-Thank you so much! It was a history lesson I hadn't planned on, but enjoyed learning more about :D
Mary-Yeah, I had fun making her up, by combining both of the art forms. The dress did have a tag with Louise on it?! Who knows...
Thank you!
Lolamouse-Thank you so much! I do think fashion is everywhere! I know you know, this too~ :D
Kristin-I know I love this color, too~ It has a magical feel about, when you see this building. It is vacant right now...so sad~ You are too kind! I can't wait to see of your gorgeous art :D xo
Cheryl-Thank you so much! It does give one a lot of ideas! ;D
Teresa-Thank you! It was fun to learn more and how it all entwined together! Surprising...
Echoesofthehills-Thank you so much, what a lovely way to put it :D
Thank you Mama Zen! :D
Sreeja-Thank you! It is intriguing to be inspired about one's city and learn something new~ :D
Hank-Thank you have a way of saying the nicest things ;D
Bren-Thank you! Now, we have this and green in common! ;D I found it had to go this way, the more I discovered~ :D @>------
Green-I love your name! Thank you so much! ;D
Ellie-Thank you! Yes, I do think it has a royal look about it. It has a romance of that time period~
:D
Kateri-I know it is a dream isn't it :D
Helen-I hope you will take photos and share them on your blog, sometime! How exciting to live where there is so many unique buildings~
Thank you! I am thrilled for you :D
Cythnia-You know it, lol! Actually in the south, you do not need an iron building. You could cook in my mail box, lol ;D
Brian-Thank you! I know how fun...! I hope you had a great time while visiting~ I know it is like the question which came first the chicken or the egg? Okay, not exactly like this, lol ;D
Susie-I know right! I now know a bit more~ It is fascinating! I loved your church photos ;D
Tamara-How lovely that would be! You would be the talk of the town, lol :D I know it does make one wonder...
Marian-Thank you! It was fun ;D
Alex-Clueless Ninjas are dangerous!
You aren't clueless, but mislead on the dance floor, by a ghost. I'm afraid, lol. It was about a dress owned by Louise who inspired the Mesker Bros to build this building. They said they were inspired by St. Louis...mmmh, I think Louise ;D Thank you, you are fun~
ExCELLENT!
Sorry, I'm so late to write for your challenge, Ella! I felt bad for missing it...Warm smiles to you!
It happens....I am behind, too!
Off to gather words for your prompt!
I love your idea :D !!!! <3
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