Christmas, my favorite holiday, has rolled around again. I am late with my well wishes but I do hope that everyone had a wonderful and magical Christmas day filled with lots of joy, laughter, and love.
This year I’m highlighting the holiday with this awesome piece by Alexander Jansson, a Swedish illustrator. I’m in love with his work, which is often whimsical and surrealistic. The one above is a mixed-media illustration called “Doctor Blumenauer and His Magical Flying Table.”
I selected this one not for its relation to the holiday but for the story it seems to tell. All the characters are in awe as they watch Doctor Blumenauer’s table fly into air. They all believe it’s a real magic table but there’s a guy in the shadows behind Doctor Blumenauer’s caravan with a control, programming the table. The illustration makes me wonder at Doctor Blumenauer’s back story. He’s obviously a charlatan here but how did he get started and was he chased out of the last town he visited? What are his Christmas plans? Will he spend it alone? And is that his assistant in the shadows?
My mind is already jumping to conclusions, forming a story about Doctor Blumenauer. I hope the illustration tickles your imagination too.
Here’s to a Happy Holiday.
Merry Christmas!
More on Alexander Jansson
- The Most Fun Creepy Dreamland (steampunkopera.wordpress.com)
- Alexander Jansson . Creative imaginings (fishinkblog.wordpress.com)
- Highly Imaginative Surreal Digital Illustrations (mymodernmet.com)
Have a wonderful New Year!
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Thanks Margret! Have a happy New Year!.
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Happy Holidays!! Have a great new year ahead blogging or otherwise.
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Thank you! And same to you. 🙂
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Thanks zezee, merry Christmas to you’s too.
I think those snow people would be happy even if they found out it was a trick, the doctor might not even know and think he has great powers, while all the time it has been his shadow with a remote, ha ha.
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Thanks Steve.
That’s an interesting take on it.
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