Thursday, 29 December 2016
THEME: Janus for January
In ancient Roman religion and myth, Janus is the god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, doorways, passages, and endings. He is usually depicted as having two faces, one looking towards the past, one towards the future. It is conventionally thought that the month of January is named for Janus.
Your challenge: Make a collage with a Janus head on it, one face towards the left and one face towards the right. The faces don't necessarily have to be past-future in orientation. However you want to do them—including absurd, dada, surrealist, whatever—is fine. As for the part of the collage that isn't Janus-faced... it's up to you! =smile=
Happy New Year! Shall I do the next month of themes, or would someone else like to volunteer?
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Another TERRIFIC challenge Fi. One I do not believe we have ever had. I would be happy to volunteer to pick themes for January. What say you all?
ReplyDeleteHAPPIEST HEALTHIEST PEACEFUL NEW YEAR for ALL!
I'm cool with your pickin' themes in January, Angie! Happy happy happy!
DeleteLove your theme Fi! And love the image that comes with it! I hope I can come up with something, cause I'm surrounded by family and friends the next 2 weeks.
ReplyDeleteBut thanks a lot for inspiring us with your themes and all the best wishes for 2017 for all my Kollage Kit's Friends!!
We won't mind if your Janus collage shows up a week or two late, will we? =smile+
DeleteThanks Fi - another intriguing theme to end the year and start the new! Happy also for Angie to pick the themes for January - looking forward to seeing what turns up every Thursday!
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