Jon Carling: The Conversation / a ring of power / Ceramic flasks, for potions and otherwise / a shearling coat / silver mice earrings / pebbles / a magic mirror by alchemyinglass / a book of fairies / porcelain apple / Six Fairytales from the Brothers Grimm with Illustrations by David Hockney / aBrightBlack's fractured looking glass.
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a strange bird
At home, the bride was making preparations for the wedding feast, to which she had the sorcerer's friends invited. Then she took a skull with grinning teeth, adorned it with jewelry and with a wreath of flowers, carried it to the attic window, and let it look out.
When everything was ready she dipped herself into a barrel of honey, then cut open the bed and rolled around in it until she looked like a strange bird, and no one would have been able to recognize her. Then she walked out of the house.
Underway some of the wedding guests met her, and they asked, "You, Fitcher's bird, where are you coming from?"
"I am coming from Fitcher's house."
"What is his young bride doing there?"
"She has swept the house from bottom to top, and now she is looking out of the attic window."
Finally, her bridegroom met her. He was slowly walking back home, and, like the others, he asked, "You, Fitcher's bird, where are you coming from?"
"I am coming from Fitcher's house."
"What is my young bride doing there?"
"She has swept the house from bottom to top, and now she is looking out of the attic window."
The bridegroom looked up. Seeing the decorated skull, he thought it was his bride, and he waved a friendly greeting to her.Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, 'Fitcher's Bird'
Illustration: Maurice Sendak: "You Fitcher's feathered bird, where are you from?" from The Juniper Tree and Other Tales From Grimm, translated by Lore Segal and Randall Jarrell.
Also: Cindy Sherman's version.
placing them back in order
He went and captured the third sister, but she was clever and sly. After he had given her the keys ... she ... examined the house, entering finally the forbidden chamber.
Oh, what she saw! He two dear sisters were lying there in the basin, miserably murdered and chopped to pieces. In spite of this she proceeded to gather their parts together, placing them back in order: head, body, arms, and legs. Then, when nothing else was missing, the parts began to move. They joined together, and the two girls opened their eyes and came back to life. Rejoicing, they kissed and hugged one another.Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, 'Fitcher's Bird'
1. Image found here.
2. Ruby Sky Stiler: Two figures, 2011. Via the white hotel.
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