Ok..the play
Waiting for Godot was written in 1948 and features two main characters,
Vladimir and Estragon. The pair are wearing bowler hats, there´s a tree in the background, Estragon sits on a mound or rock and they wait.
But the names, Vladimir, Estragon, Pozzo, and the name of the writer
Samuel Becket, all have (IMHO) a Medieval ring to them and make me imagine a medieval setting..so.................
The Vladimir character is supposed to be used to protray a pilgrim drinking using his cupped hand, but it could also seem as if he is looking at his fingers in an absentminded way as he talks.
In my Version, Estragon is sitting on a Basket, not a rock.
Whatever Vladimir is saying, it´s either very stupid and it´s annoying Estragon or it´s very interesting and Estragon is concentrating.
Great news..My
Medieval Egg house won
Dalauppror´s Paint your egg challenge. Next year..be there or be...er??.....not egg shaped
Congrats on the win Paul it was eggsellent, nice dio and remember seeing the depressing play!
ReplyDeleteI must say I'm very taken by this setting. It could start a trend.
ReplyDeleteThat play is always sooooooooooooo disappointing.
ReplyDeleteI keep hoping he's going to show every time I see it...
I saw "Waiting for Godot" last year, and yes, it looks like it! Very nice work!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of it, but the work is excellent! In the last picture it looks like he's bEGGing for an EGG :-D
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Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Very nice, Paul: imaginative and well executed vignette.
ReplyDeleteNice figures and well done on the egg comp too!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulation Paul, Well deserved victory:)
ReplyDeleteBest regards dalauppror
Great idea and I like this little vignette!
ReplyDeleteThe Valdemar figures (Alex) are so beautiful and original and life full : you give them a great tribute !
I love that!
and congrats for the egg-win!
Very literary; great fun!
ReplyDeleteSimon
Congrats on the win! fun godot scene :)
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful scene and many congratulations on the win.
ReplyDeletevaldimir remineds me of Tony Robbinson :-D. great job my friend
ReplyDeleteI couldn't laugh while watching the play, but now I can!
ReplyDeleteFantastic work Sir Paul!
T.
Great characterisations, another masterpiece.
ReplyDeleteNeat!
ReplyDeleteNice setting and good photo skills
ReplyDeleteI attended a "come as your favourite literary character" party in my student days. One chap decided he'd be Godot, and never arrived.
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