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Mechtild's ([personal profile] mechtild) wrote2006-05-24 09:49 pm

Frodo in New Art Travesty ~ "St. Sebastian Healed by St. Irene"….

A new “Frodo as St. Sebastian” manip....

(I got a little carried away fiddling with this manip and made two versions. I am unable to choose which I finally preferred, so I am posting both.)



~ Detail of Frodo as St. Sebastian, by Francesco del Cairo.


As you art fans know, St. Sebastian is a favourite subject in Western art. Since the Renaissance, he has typically been depicted as stripped and bound to a post or column, pierced by arrows....

The actual story of St. Sebastian is considered unhistorical, except that he was a martyr of the Church in the late 3rd--early 4th century. Legend tells that he was an officer in the Roman imperial bodyguard. Secretly, he was a Christian, providing help to others at great risk to himself. When he was finally discovered, he was handed over to archers, who pierced him with arrows. Left for dead, he was found by the widowed St. Irene and healed of his wounds (her husband, Castulus, had been executed for harbouring Christians; Irene was martyred later). But when Sebastian had recovered, he did not renounce his faith. He was later arrested again and killed.

Interestingly, the earliest mosaic picture of St. Sebastian (7th century), shows a grown, bearded man in court dress but contains no trace of an arrow. It was the art of the Renaissance that first portrayed him as a young man, nude or nearly nude, pierced by arrows. Renaissance artists were keen to show off their new skill depicting the human body and St. Sebastian became a popular vehicle for demonstrating that.

It is the paintings of the Renaissance and later centuries that have made St. Sebastian familiar to me. Whether depicted as massively-muscled or as a slim, soft-limbed youth, he is frequently painted as beautiful (according to each artist’s tastes).

Actually, last year I made a Frodo Art Travesty from a painting of St. Sebastian by Baroque artist Guido Reni (linked here). I was so pleased with it, I assumed I was finished making Frodo into this saint. But this week I came upon an internet gallery that was completely devoted to the saint, giving a huge list of links to images of him from every era of art.

What a treasure trove! And as soon as I saw the Sebastian painted by Francesco del Cairo, I knew I wanted to make a Frodo manip from it.

To view the original painting by Francesco del Cairo (1607-1665), St. Sebastian Healed by St. Irene, click HERE.


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As I gazed at this painting, I imagined not Sebastian being tended by Irene, but Frodo being tended by Ioreth, the eldest healer in the Houses of Healing, in the camp in Ithilien. Ioreth and the other healers from Minas Tirith would have been sent for as soon as soon as the captains saw there would be survivors to treat. The care of any sick still left in the Houses of Healing would be turned over to others. Every healer who could be spared would be needed on the Field of Cormallen.

The manip was made using a screencap from the scene in FotR just before Frodo wakes in Rivendell. In that moment, Frodo's face is smooth, with only the hint of a shadow. It makes me think of what might have been Frodo's expression when he passed into unconsciousness, resigned to death with Sam after the destruction of the Ring, "at the end of all things".


From the chapter, The Field of Cormallen....



Frodo and Sam could go no further. Their last strength of mind and body was swiftly ebbing. They had reached a low ashen hill piled at the Mountain’s foot; but from it there was no more escape. It was an island now, not long to endure, amid the torment of Orodruin. (…)

They stood now; and Sam still holding his master’s hand caressed it. He sighed. ‘What a tale we have been in, Mr. Frodo, haven’t we?’ he said. ‘I wish I could hear it told. Do you think they’ll say: Now comes the story of Nine-fingered Frodo and the Ring of Doom? And everyone will hush, like we did, when in Rivendell they told us the tale of Beren One-hand and the Great Jewel. I wish I could hear it! And I wonder how it will go on after our part.’

But even while he spoke so, to keep fear away until the very last, his eyes still strayed north, nothing into the eye of the wind, to where the sky far off was clear, as the cold blast, rising to a gale, drove back the darkness and the ruin of the clouds.

And so it was that Gwaihir saw them with his keen far-seeing eyes, as down the wild wind he came, and daring the great peril of the skies he circled in the air: two dark small figures, forlorn, hand in hand upon a little hill, while the world shook under them, and gasped, and rivers of fire drew near. And even as he spied them and came swooping down, he saw them fall, worn out, or choked with fumes and heat, or stricken down by despair at last, hiding their eyes from death.

Side by side they lay; and down swept Gwaihir, and down came Landroval and Meneldor the swift; and in a dream, not knowing what fate had befallen them, the wanderers were lifted up and borne far away out of the darkness and the fire.






~ Version One: Ioreth and Frodo (face unmarred), as Sts. Sebastian and Irene:










The second version I made of the painting was due to the inspiration of jan-u-wine, to whom I was previewing this manip. Having loved the poems she wrote for three of my other Art Travesties, I asked if she might have something suitable for this one. No, she said, but she would like to write one. But, she wondered, shouldn’t Frodo look more wounded? Hmmm, perhaps you are right, I answered.

I went to work stealing and modifying appropriate wounds and strands of damp hair from screencaps from, "the end of all things". After a day of fiddling and tweaking I was satisfied. I love the resulting version of this manip as much as the first one. I like the clarity of expression on the unmarred face, but the wounded version has its own lovely pathos.

The pathos of this manip is highly suited to the poem jan-u-wine made for it. Written from Ioreth's point of view, it's a gorgeous poem, simple, spare, and eloquent.


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On the Field of Cormallen

~ by Jan-u-wine



Another of the Periannath.

He is not the first of his folk I have seen,
tended to.

I cannot look up and meet the eyes of
Master Meriadoc,

(darting swift and

bright
with fear,
those eyes)


who, if talk be true,
be his cousin.

Young Master Pippin
(kin, also, to this one)

lies not far away.

Mostly now,
he sleeps and is beyond danger.

But oh,

this one,
this one before me.

They say
(though how can it be true),

they say.......

this is the Halfling of ancient riddle,
*this* the Bearer of Isildur's Bane.....


Much ill has he bought himself in the bearing.

Much I fear which cannot be undone.

Like unto his cousin,
he wanders in dreams of darkness,

the marks upon his body
evidence of that which holds him prisoner within.

We shall not save him.

That his unknowing cousin should not see the tears
dimming an old woman's eyes,

I turn and dress the blooded wound that mars his breast.

Ai.

I have seen this look before:

the pale serenity of a candle as it flickers and
gives out.....

the final light of it trailing soft like fingers upon the still'd air.....

Almost, now.

The Long Journey is not far off.

I should bring Master Merry to his side.



There is a scent of roses in the air,

roses
such as grew in Imloth Melui when I
were but a lass.

The scent of roses.....

The King.

Less than a fortnight gone,
I knew him only as a Ranger,

daring, in my ignorance,
to cross words with him.

Today,

though as yet the gull-winged crown rests not
upon his brow,

yet I know who he shall be....

I know
these hands for that which *they* are.

And the scent of roses grows
and blossoms......

*Athelas*
(or kings-foil, in the common tongue).

The great king-who-will-be
kneels

and speaks words which I cannot hear
to ears almost parted from sound....

bathes the maimed hand with the healing herb....

touches closed eyes
and .....

commands......

*yes*,

commands,

in soft insistence,
that they turn to dreams of peace.....

that

they wake
to Light.

The King's hands are the hands of a healer.

I told my kinswoman so.



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~ Version Two: Ioreth and Frodo (with wounded face), as Sts. Sebastian and Irene:











To browse jan-u-wine's Lord of the Rings-based poetry, click HERE.



ETA: I would also like to recommend a gen fic that is set on the Field of Cormallen, told from the POV of a healer named Indil, who has been appointed to tend Frodo. One of the first really tear-jerking fanfics I ever read, it came to me highly recommended and still is one of the most fully-imagined depictions I've come across of Frodo's two weeks of unconsciousness, hovering at the edge of life. The fic, written by Ariel, is called The Gift of Iluvatar. It is posted at lots of places, but you can read it at WotM by clicking HERE.


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To see previous journal entries featuring Frodo Art Travesties, go HERE.


To see complete album of Frodo Art Travesties, go HERE.


~ Mechtild

[identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 06:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, you were lurking in a great place! What a terrific time I had in The Harem, even though I got there after the "glory days" were over.

[identity profile] bagma.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
*stares*

You have surpassed yourself with this manip. Your work is even better than the original painting! But maybe it has something to do with the model as well... :) Thank you for sharing it with us.

The poem is beautiful too, and very moving.

[identity profile] hobbitlove83.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Such beauty, both your manip and jan's poem...

Bless the both of you!!

[identity profile] elasg.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Good grief - I didn't even remember it being over at Wotm. Link to it whereever you like - it's just such a sweet thing for you to do!

[identity profile] elasg.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooops!

You are far too kind. Maybe I should hit the right buttons, eh? ;)

[identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
But maybe it has something to do with the model as well... :)

Ha! I am sure it does!

I worked longer on this manip than any other, Bagma. The painting was a completely different texture than any photograph, and the neck was all wrong for any of the possible Frodo faces I might use. I had never tried to do such a lot of exposed painting work.

The poem is lovely. I am so fortunate to have met jan-u-wine through the manips. I think our handful of "collaborations" have brought out the best in both: the manips inspired her to write, her poems illuminate the manips.

[identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, thank you, Hobbitlove. You are generous to say so!

[identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)
*snort*

My husband's favourite icon (pair of icons?).

[identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
WotM is where I first read it, way back when. My then beta, Zazinka (aka Flourish) told me about your story. So I just looked it up by the title at WotM, not yet knowing there were any other archives. I didn't know you at all, then, not having yet come to K-D and only just beginning to read fanfics.

However, it is easy as pie to edit that link now that it is up there. (Yes, it's up there.) Would you prefer a different archive be listed? I'd be happy to fix it. :)

[identity profile] estelanui.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Mechtild, your 'Ringbearer and Ioreth' manip form a splendid pairing with Jan-u-wine's poetry. It's a perfect post-quest gapfiller.
At the end I was teary as if it were a new Professor's chapter lost and now at last found.
Thank you for these moving emotions.

[identity profile] alchemie.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 09:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I followed the breadcrumbs from [livejournal.com profile] mews1945's journal. Your artwork is absolutely stunning! Well done you!

[identity profile] pearlette.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Guuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhh!

*dies* *drools* *dreams*

60 comments and counting, Mechtild!

Oh, I will always love Frodo. :)

[identity profile] julchen11.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you dear for this wonderful post!
The manip is brilliant! I'm at a loss of words ...
The poem is so beautiful ...
Thank you for everything ...

You know how much I love your works, they are always stunning!

*hugs you*

[identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, Estelanui, I am SO glad you liked it! You are so conversant with this school of art, I am betting.

The poem jan-u-wine wrote really did it, don't you think? *sniffles*

[identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Why, thank you, Alchemilla! You are most gracious. Than you for stopping in and commenting. :)

[identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Isn't he the best? I mean, The Best?

[identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you, Julchen. You are always a generous, encouraging commenter. *smooch*

[identity profile] frodoholic.livejournal.com 2006-05-26 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
Well it seems like the fandom in general has been waning, and yes,sadly the glory days are behind us..BUT there are a few (like you two-the poem is lovely btw) who are keeping the (Frodo) love alive, and for that I am very thankful.

((THANK YOU))

[identity profile] frodoholic.livejournal.com 2006-05-26 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
Say, I hope you don't mind that I friended you. I came here via Hobbit Art.

[identity profile] julchen11.livejournal.com 2006-05-26 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
I've started this wonderful new day with your feedback, the day couldn't start better sweetie.
I am looking at your manips again and again, reading this wonderful poem and I am so touched I can't express my feelings. I'm moved to tears because of the beauty of this incredible works.
I read all the comments, the feedbacks ... they are amazing. I will add this post to my favourites, god I love this so much I can't tell you.

Have a wonderful day my dear, keep your spirit and go on this way.

I saved lots of jan_u_wine's poems, they are simply gorgeous.

In the works of you both you can FEEL your heartbeats. I want to say so much but I can't find the right words. All I can say is THANK YOU thousand times.

*hugs you both*

[identity profile] katakanadian.livejournal.com 2006-05-26 06:43 am (UTC)(link)
Photoshop allows creation of 'layers' which can be altered independently of the base image. You can also turn them completely off and on. These makes it a lot easier to try out different effects and to correct errors in painting/cloning etc. If I recall correctly, Photoshop Elements includes the ability to do layers and is only about $100US.

Regarding resolution, many programs allow you to change resolution by resampling. Usually better results are obtained by downsampling a higher res picture than by upsampling a lo-res picture.

Graphic-Converter (http://www.lemkesoft.com/en/graphdownld_en.htm) is another handy tool to have around. You can download it free. It doesn't do layers but it can open virtually every image format around.

I'm sending you the pics I did. The effect is rather subtle as you noticed. I only altered Frodo's face so it's a little less smooth and creamy..

[identity profile] pearlette.livejournal.com 2006-05-26 10:16 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, he is. He IS.

Starts singing: "Simply the best ..."

I will always love PJ for Elijah's manifestion of The Fro. I mean, really. It's like The Song of Songs. The purity knocks me out.

And just look at my new swoony icon. *swoons* My favourite Middle-earth couple (apart from Frodo and Pearl, hehe). And hey, it's Faramir and Eowyn, but it could also be Frodo being tended to by a Haremite, right?

I swoon for Faramir almost as much as The Fro, and I might post on that when I have a spare moment.

Swooning is gooooooood for the soul. :)

Like chicken soup. :D

[identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com 2006-05-26 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Heavens, no! I am honoured. I mainly do Frodo posts (manips, screencaps, or discussion), although I also have a spate of Brokeback Mountain stuff and some posts on art. Very infrequently I post about something from my real life. I try to keep my posts organized and accessible according to type, since I go back and refer to them for things.

[identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com 2006-05-26 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks so much for this information. I don't know what any of those things are, though. "Resampling", "downsampling", "upsampling", etc. Maybe they are terms that apply to things I already do, but I don't know what they are called. I have just been learning to do what I do so far by trial and error.

Did you take a class of some sort, or just read up on it? You sound like a real expert. :)

[identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com 2006-05-26 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Yup, LotR fandom has been circling the wagons in to a smaller and smaller circle for a while, now. A darned nice little campsite we've got going, though.

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