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Saturday, October 29, 2022

The sky is falling

 

 Look out!  Look up!  The sky is falling.

While digging through my stash of napkins, I found this one with geese.  I immediately knew what I was going to create for my penultimate entry at Art Journal Journey, where Elle from Empire of the Cat, is our host with the theme  Fairytales, Folklore, and Fables - Tell Me A Story.  My story is a bit more convoluted than the original.

This is supposed to be about a hen whose name is Henny Penny.  She was also known as Chicken Little in the states.

However, in my story, Henny Penny has been replaced with the cock. That is because I couldn't find the chicken I thought I had, so had to go with a rooster instead.

The rooster is busy chatting with the geese and gosling,

and didn't notice he had stepped under an oak tree.
 
That was when an acorn hit him on the top of his head and he thought the sky was falling.

This folk tale is generally attributed to the Brothers Grimm.  It is a tale of mass hysteria, something we in the states know a bit about.

I created this page by first painting a sheet of 110 lb cardstock with watercolors.  When dry (and rippled), I adhered the napkins using a glue stick.  I then added the rooster, which was originally a playing card I fussy cut.  

Bleubeard and I are delighted you joined us today, and hope to see you at Art Journal Journey with your own take on Fairytales, Folklore, and Fables - Tell Me A StoryMy final entry will be on Monday.
 

20 comments:

  1. Thanks for the smiles. I do love a retold fairy story.

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  2. Very interesting! I do not know this tale, but each Sunday we get one after "Die Maus", so maybe we can learn about that soon!

    Very well done, too, from your part!

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  3. This is a fun version of the old fairytale, although mass hysteria is always very scary. Have a great weekend, take care, hugs, Valerie

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  4. I remember this story. And I like that you replaced it with the rooster. It makes it much interesting and different from the story I remember. Nice page. I hope the sky doesn't fall on you today-smile!!! hugs-Erika

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  5. I haven't thought of that story in a long while.. thank you.. Love your unique take on the story! lol Hugs! deb

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  6. Your rooster image is very beautiful and colorful!

    best… mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  7. Dear Elizabeth,
    this story sounds familiar to me - you did a great job of translating it artistically! Mass hysteria is something we also know here ;-))
    I wish you wonderful last days of October and Happy Halloween!
    All the best from Austria and nice cuddles to Bleubeard,
    Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2022/10/lebenszeichen-herbstimpressionen.html

    PS: The Halloween decorations in your previous post are AMAZING!

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  8. A wonderful page Elizabeth, I love it!
    Hope you're having a good weekend.
    Alison

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  9. One of my favourite stories - I can remember it being read on the radio when I was little- a great story for Elle's AJJ theme, hugs, Chrisx

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  10. This is fun. I really would like to do some art, but we are so focused on our protests. I love yours, though!

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  11. Your rooster is wonderful! I always loved that story and even wrote and built puppets for it in grad school as part of a design/writing project!

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  12. I especially like your Rooster image; it is so colourful.

    All the best Jan

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  13. I like that story, and your rooster will do nicely :) "The sky is falling!" I remember the illustrations in the book where I first heard this story.

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