Monday, October 31, 2011

Pelican Figurehead

I like this piece because it is of a pelican. LOL I like pelicans...they are from Florida, JUST LIKE ME!!!  =)  I think they are really neat birds too!

This Pelican figurehead, which is carved of wood and is painted in several colors, was found in Key Marco, Florida in 1895, along with other wooden carvings.The head, neck, and breast were found still attached, and the spread-out wings were found close by. Archaeologists believe that the figures found may have been attached to ceremonial furniture or posts.

I am surprised that what is there is still in that one piece; it is made of wood and was found in a swamp.

This kind of makes me want to go to Key Marco sometime; I once lived in Key Largo and I've gone all the way down to Key West (the lowest Key), but I've never actually been around the area and I am not even sure where the exact location is.

These figures that were found in this area are representations of animals that actually live(d) in this area. The pelican would make perfect sense. Even if I had never been to southern Florida, I could probably guess that with pelicans around, there were probably beaches and palm trees and tropical weather.

Monday, October 10, 2011

David the Psalmist

This is a really beautiful piece! I love all the colors included in it and how the entire painting is covered. I like how David is playing the harp, and he is the one  who wrote most of the Psalms in the Bible (which were meant to be sung). Maybe he is writing a psalm in this piece. Also, how the music calms the animals. : ) One of my favorite psalms is Psalm 121; I wonder if he wrote that one.

What puzzles me though is why the two imaginary figures, Melody, to the right of David, and Echo, peeking from behind the column, would be in a Christian painting. Also, how does the boy to the right in the foreground represent Mount Bethlehem? Anyone have any ideas?