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  ...And Other Stories: Interpreting The Work Of Flannery O’Connor  
Show Opened:  5/1/2007Online Art Show:  ...And Other Stories: Interpreting The Work Of Flannery O’Connor
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"A Temple Of The Holy Ghost"

Art: A Temple Of The Holy Ghost by Artist Mark Satchwill
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Media:  Watercolour and gouache
Dimensions:  5 x 7 inches
Date of Work:  2007

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I had never heard of Flannery O'Connor before, but was intirgued and managed to get a second hand copy of a book of short stories. I found them disturbing and challenging. The story that I decided to illustrate is "A Temple Of The Holy Ghost". The child at the centre of the story is intrigued to hear about a freak her cousins have seen at the fair, who is both man and woman. They descibe seeing the freak and what it says - "God made me thisaway and if you laugh He may strike you the same way. This is the way He wanted me to be and I ain't disputing his way. I'm showing you because I got to make the best of it". I found this image of the "freak" on the stage, exposing itself, telling people not to laugh both powerful and sad. I did some research on freaks and sideshows, wanting to create a character and setting that brought to mind the garish and sensational presentation of such attractions, but also wanted to express the sadness of the "freaks" situation and her/his attempt to find some justification and pride in the situation. I painted in watercolour and gouache.

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Watford, UK
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