I wish all of you had the same chance as I did last week to view an exhibit of hundreds of Nativity scenes from around the world. I was blown away at the creativity of the artists in their interpretation of the birth of the Christ child. Since I am partial to Peru, where I once lived, let me share this one first:
And since my daughter lives in the southwest US, here's one from there:
What I appreciated most was the wide variety of navities ranging from
simplicity:
To more complex:
To whimsical:
And how about this one from Mexico that takes the nativity to a whole other level:
One of my favorites was this one from Kenya made from recycled soda cans:
Just to show you better, here's a close up of the Coca Cola shepherd:
And for those who prefer comic book/graphic art style to hear the nativity story, let me give a shout-out to the artist of my Marshmallow Stew, Cheyenne Kimberlin. Her simple representation of the birth of Christ is as powerful as any of the above.
Catch of the day,
Gretchen
What a wonderful post about nativity sets from around the world. Your beautiful commentary is the icing on the Christmas cookie!
ReplyDeleteThank you! The exhibit was so good, I just had to share.
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