"Engel der
Schatten Kinder"
I attended a three-week workshop with Virginia Fry on grief
and loss in the lives of children and their families. In that workshop, she introduced us to the German term:
“schatten kinder” which translated into English is: “shadow children.” Virginia
explained that Hospice care in Germany during the past ten years has recognized
the often forgotten voice of the siblings of terminally ill
children. These children, young
and old alike, often “fall into the shadows” during this time of grief and loss.
With that in mind, I am designing a series of three angels for
the “schatten kinder” among us; their guardians, of sorts… In the following ancient Hebrew text taken from Isaiah 49:15... I am reminded
that we, like they, are not forgotten,
nor left in the shadows.
“Can a woman forget her nursing child and have no compassion on the son of her womb? Even these may forget, but I will not forget you."
“Can a woman forget her nursing child and have no compassion on the son of her womb? Even these may forget, but I will not forget you."
Inspired by the work of Russian artist Roman Shustrov… I will be working with traditional paper machĂ© paste, strips of newspaper and brown craft paper
applied to this Styrofoam and wire mesh armature. I have also included in the design of this angel a reliquary
space, in which I will hang either a rusted heart, or perhaps a vintage skeleton key.
Ah, Daryle. This touches my heart. Thank you for sharing that particular scripture. It is one I have memorized in the past.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the affirmation Dixie… "standing on the promises!" Daryle
DeleteThis is a powerful idea for a work. I look forward to seeing more on it.
ReplyDeleteLike this armature very much and I hope you have took photos of your progress with the paste and newspaper strips!! This process would be fun to see!
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