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Hi, itamp;#39;s Kristin Tollefson the Education Director at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art here with another Art in Action #BIMAFromHome. A common myth is that artists make work because they are inspired, when in reality itamp;#39;s a lot of hard work. Itamp;#39;s the development of routine, of habit, and of a practice or a consistent way of working that helps to generate ideas. Today weamp;#39;re going to approach a practice or a habit that I use in my work. Itamp;#39;s erasure poetry. Erasure poetry is the process of taking an existing text and picking out or culling out words to create a new form of text. Itamp;#39;s a process that I use when I get up in the morning and it helps me really hone in on ideas and gravitate toward words that may translate into the work that Iamp;#39;m doing in the studio. So letamp;#39;s get started. One well-known example of erasure poetry is amp;quot;A Humument,amp;quot; a project by artist Tom Phillips. In 1966,