image: Lee Friedlander, 1966 (used for Magpie Tales #96) |
Santa Claus is for real, like Pharcellus wrote,
(from 1897's New York's Sun, I quote)
"there is a veil covering the unseen world"...
"only faith, fancy, poetry, love, romance
can push aside that curtain"
and offer a glance of
"supernal beauty and glory beyond"
Seek not I, such evidence,
"real and abiding"
to give life relevance and resonance,
for affected not I
"by the skepticism of a skeptical age"
I fill my days aspiring
to keep alive my hope,
if not with intelligence
then with simplicity of a childlike heart
Spied, I have, many a clue
that Santa's alive and real,
unseen by most, a transparent veil
casting shadows at times
"make(ing) glad the heart of childhood"
Margaret Bednar, Art Happens 365, December 18, 2011
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I KNOW I have said this before, but this Magpie Tales #96 was the hardest prompt I have EVER been challenged with as this photo did not initially inspire me at all! But I stuck with it and gave it a whirl. I'm not sure if I succeeded with what I set out to do... But anyway, thanks Tess!
Here is a link to the actual newspaper clipping by newsman Francis Pharcellus.
21 comments:
My dear, you aced it!!
as Helen said- you got it! Well done!
You did very well,Margaret! I too got distracted initially!
Hank
Margaret- This is spectacular... glad you stuck with it. I think it matches the mysterious aura in the picture.
you did well. It is hard, I agree; I haven't got round to doing it yet, but I shall probably not be very serious about it.
Awe, thanks for the cheers! And Friko, you usually find a very interesting perspective ... I will swing around later everyone. Busy, busy days with all my "chicks" at home (and it feels wonderful!) :)
My first thought was that she looked to have a black Father Christmas beard! Hehehe! Nice take on an odd image...
Don't you love how deep digging brings up rich veins. Terrific.
I love what you did with it!
there are a lot of great things here.
for one, i like the two voices, and i like that the shadow is Santa.
since this shadow seems sinister to me, i'm wondering if you see santa as sinister
Zongrik ... ha! No, I don't find Santa sinister. It is a strange image and I can see why some picked up that vibe... but her smile seems relaxed enough to me. I guess, everyone can be a "Santa"... and I tried to tie into that idea a bit ...
Thanks Mama Zen, Kim & Jinksy! :)
Santa's shadow! of course! thanks.
Score! A superb write! :)
yay for santa!
My name is Virginia and I am here to tell you: "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus." :)
I fill my days aspiring
to keep alive my hope...
*sigh* Beautiful phrasing, Margaret...really liked this.
I really like this take on the picture, especially your weaving of quotes throughout.
This is my favorite nugget of truth: "if not with intelligence
then with simplicity" ... It's hard to know which direction is "right." I think probably simplicity and childlike wonder should win.
~Shawna
(rosemarymint.wordpress.com)
smiles..i am a believer...nice weaving margaret...i like the quotes you sprinkle through out...hope you have a magical christmas with your family
You are right - it was a difficult prompt, but I think everybody has risen to the challenge in interesting and original ways.
Best wishes Isabel
thank you for the smiles!
wishing you and your loved ones a lovely Christmas, Margaret, with hopes that 2012 is a wonderful year for you!
♥ dani
I had the same initial reaction to this prompt, so I'm glad I wasn't alone. Well done though, and I love the direction you took it!
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