The Art of Advent: An Adventure
A fantastic museum of treasures |
I realize that I am not much of a writer, but my visual sense of the world has really kicked in! This week, I visited the University Museum at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) in Oxford, Mississippi. It was a very cold and blustery day out. As I got out of my car and headed towards the front entrance, I noticed this incredible work of art entitled "Madre". I was captivated by this work! Here in the midst of my adventure, I found a work that deeply resonates with Advent and Christmas for me. A Madonna and child; so timely for our world. It brought to mind the many mothers and children around the world: Gaza, Ukraine, and even here in the U.S. I will visit this again and again.
Now I Lay Me Down |
The room looks so familiar. This Aunt insisted we pray at bedtime in the manner presented in this painting. Made me smile.
Woman at the Well |
Another M.B. Mayfield piece is called, "Woman at the Well." Many of my Mississippi relatives used wells for their water. This image again, captured me and found me reminiscing. I vividly remember assisting another great aunt in drawing water from her well. It was later used for my bath in a big wash pot! Again, a grand memory, even as I remembered the chill of the water. I am grateful for Mr. Mayfield's work. His story is also quite interesting. You can read more about his work here:
This piece is by a famous Puerto Rican artist named Marta Perez.
After a time of wandering through the Museum, I headed to the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts on campus to view the annual Holiday Village. It is indeed a delight to the eyes and other senses. My favorite Gingerbread House was based on Cajun Night Before Christmas.
Amazing work by an amazing family! A walk around the table that housed this piece brought a chuckle or two as I noticed the intricate and playful detail. If you're in Oxford, it's worth your time. The Holiday Village is open until December 17.
As I continue my adventure through this Advent season, I am grateful for visual images that help me to ponder this season. These images help to recall days of my past and longings for my future. More next time! Blessings.