Mary commented that she wanted to burn a piece of paper. I had some sheets I wanted to tear out of my sketchbook anyway, so I told her she could have one. Now it just so happened that the paper I tore out contained a sketch of Jesus, something I had been practicing for a project. I had attempted to draw him in a seated position, and it was a disaster.
I couldn't just let Mary turn Jesus into a pile of ashes. That seemed rather sacreligious. So I decided to exercise artistic liberties and change Jesus into a normal person. In a sudden flash of inspiration, I erased Jesus' sash and engraved "I [heart] NY" on his robe with my mechanical pencil. Then I changed the bottom of his robe into a pair of jeans. Because I couldn't just burn Jesus.
Mary lit the corner of the paper in the campfire, and placed it onto a patch of bare dirt while we watched it glow, curl, and shrivel. Soon the paper was reduced to nothing but a frail castle of ash, which fluttered into nothing at the merest breeze.
We resumed our conversation, having been momentarily diverted. Mary poked around in the ashes with a stick, and I noticed a lone scrap of paper, facedown, smoke-blackened around the edges yet unburned for the most part. I joked that it was probably the scrap that said "I [heart] NY", and so Mary turned it over with the end of her stick. Imagine my surprise when I saw this:
Jesus' face looked down in what seemed to me gentle compassion, and written across his chest were the words "I Love"....
I leave you to draw your own conclusions.
I leave you to draw your own conclusions.
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If you can't see it, the long downward swoop at the top is Jesus' hair. The furry thing is his beard, and the X is his eyes/nose. His face is looking downward.
The style is a little different on this one. I don't usually draw like this, but I enjoy the change sometimes.
kleenex. please.
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