The theme of the John Hewitt International Summer School, the venue where we will be performing our plays in a number of weeks that I care not to remember, has a theme of “Living Among Strangers: The Lost Meaning of Home”. I just wanted to share a doodle that I ‘composed’, to state it pompously, where those themes and my play cross. One of the sources of conflict in my play about the destruction of the St. Patrick Cathedral spire is a loss of the one major skyline landmark in Armagh in 1834, so it fits well in hand with a place where so many people are lost.
LOVE it – particularly like the sketched in and absent steeple
I love how you can see the confusion and overwhelmed-ness of that little stick figure, even though he doesn’t have a face! I feel boxed in and overstimulated just looking at it.
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