Friday, October 20, 2006

Illustration Friday: Ghost of Christmas Past


Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol
The Ghost of Christmas Past

"It was a strange figure -- like a child: yet not so like a child as like an old man, viewed through some supernatural medium, which gave him the appearance of having receded from the view, and being diminished to a child's proportions. Its hair, which hung about its neck and down its back, was white as if with age; and yet the face had not a wrinkle in it, and the tenderest bloom was on the skin. The arms were very long and muscular; the hands the same, as if its hold were of uncommon strength. Its legs and feet, most delicately formed, were, like those upper members, bare. It wore a tunic of the purest white, and round its waist was bound a lustrous belt, the sheen of which was beautiful. It held a branch of fresh green holly in its hand; and, in singular contradiction of that wintry emblem, had its dress trimmed with summer flowers. But the strangest thing about it was, that from the crown of its head there sprung a bright clear jet of light, by which all this was visible; and which was doubtless the occasion of its using, in its duller moments, a great extinguisher for a cap, which it now held under its arm."

10 comments:

Random York said...

I knew what it was immediately!(at least I hoped) Great illustration!

Anonymous said...

wonderful! enjoyed the limited color palatte.

JO said...

One of my favorite books. A great classic ghost. Nice job.

mjc said...

great work!

harmoniousjosh said...

Speaking of ghosts...

I'm baaaack...

Anonymous said...

awesome! really like the novel. the white is really striking.

Unknown said...

great work, i'm a big fan of dickens so i especially love it! :)

Kay Aker said...

Great, I love A Christmas
Carol1

Anonymous said...

Why is he crying?

Anonymous said...

Why is he crying?