As LMAC goes through its summer break, contributors are invited to create freestyle collages. Last night I did that because I needed a break from more serious activity. As always, making a collage was a vacation for me.
We live in the age of science. We know where the stars come from. But what did our ancestors believe? How did the stars come to be? Why is there darkness and light?
Native Americans have traditions that explain the origins of some stars. The Ojibwe tell the story of the hunter, Fisher, who traveled to Skyland and was shot by the Sky people. As he began to fall from the sky, spirits turned him into stars. When he turns over, these stars change with the seasons.
Ojibwe Performing Snowshoe Dance
George Catlin (1796-1872). Public domain
The Paiute explain the presence of the North Star: A mountain sheep found a hole in a very high mountain. He climbed through the hole, to the sky. Rocks fell, filled the hole and trapped him. His grief-stricken father turned his son into a star, Polaris, so that the son would always be seen in the night sky.
Captain John, Paiute, 1903
Library of Congress, photo possibly by A.A. Forbes. Public domain
In my collage, the dark sky looming over a gloomy swamp is lit by a wondrous (yes, @adncabrera, she is wondrous) aquatic creature. The swamp goddess rises from the murky depths and lifts her glittering wand to the sky. Voila! There is light.
Elements in my collage
I thank my colleagues at LIL, the LMAC Gallery, who contributed the following images:
Night Sky (Cosmic Nebula #1)
@quantumg
https://www.lmac.gallery/lil-gallery-image/7830
I Forgot to add @quantumg to the beneficiary list. Sorry!!! I will take care of that when post pays out. Thanks @quantumg for the wonderful image. As soon as I saw it I knew it would be the backdrop for my collage.
Swamp Figure
@adncabrera
https://www.lmac.gallery/lil-gallery-image/10548
Plant
@borjan
https://www.lmac.gallery/lil-gallery-image/3735
Fireworks (torch)
@yaziris
https://www.lmac.gallery/lil-gallery-image/7629
House
@redheadpei
https://www.lmac.gallery/lil-gallery-image/8124
Green Plants
@muelli
https://www.lmac.gallery/lil-gallery-image/3868
Alligator
@m1alsan
https://www.lmac.gallery/lil-gallery-image/9961
From Pixabay:
Gnome
fotoerich
My Pictures on LIL, used in the collage:
Lily Pad
https://www.lmac.gallery/lil-gallery-image/10363
Swamp
https://www.lmac.gallery/lil-gallery-image/14273
You can see that LIL, the LMAC Image Library, was an essential part of my collage creating this week. Everyone on Hive can contribute to the library and everyone can borrow from the library. Learn about the procedure here. And, everyone on Hive is welcome to make a collage.
Peace and health to all.