An Eye-poem is a poetry form developed by the late Kenneth L. Beaudoin.  It consists of images cut from magazines.  It is best to choose the visual images (pictures first) from magazines; then cut out words or phrases that add to the mood of the poem. Use  at least 18 point font.
Neatness and flow of ideas count.  An Eye-poem should be visual as well as verbal.
All excess advertising words should be cut off.  No brand names can be used unless they are  generic. This is not to be an advertisement
Maximum size is 8 1/2 x 11. White paper is preferred. See PST student contest for rules for entering contest.