Monday, June 24, 2013

A Grandfather’s Bulletin Board


PaPa’s Bulletin Board

Three photographs taken of a bulletin board that hangs in  PaPa's study, pasted together as a vertical triptych.
See each panel three times before determining the whole.


The first panel 


  • A photograph of PaPa resting.  His grandchild has crawled on top of him and is hugging his neck.  
  • A collapsed imaginary horse whose beloved rider, a wondering Princess, is urging to rise from the ground and continue galloping about the forest  in pursuit of a dragon.
  • “My child is an Honor Student at…” bumper sticker, an oak leaf, business cards, and a postcard of a Tutor house. 


The middle panel
  • A shining sun and a joyous moon look down on a colorful house. 
  • A map of England, Scotland, and Wales and 
  • A partial image of a shoulder, an ear, and a room 
  • A second photo of the grandchild resting on the grandfather’s head.


The bottom panel

  • On the right, a greeting card showing a small smiling bear hugging a larger smiling bear with the prepositional phrase, “For a Fun Papa” printed above the bears in a white display font. 
  • The image on the left is of a cutout photo pasted on an index card of the grandchild sitting in a Radio Flyer. The child’s expression is content. Is she simply happy to be sitting in her lovely red wagon? Or is she being contently patient, sure that soon a hand will grasp the wagon handle and a lovely ride down the sidewalk will begin?

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