This is an assignment. I’m asking you do actually do what I’m going to ask, and then respond in the comments. Can you handle that?
One of my favorite profs at Fuller was Marianne Meye Thompson. She was a key person in helping the bible become a living book for me. One of her first assignments in one of the classes I took from her was to go to the library and look at this painting of a member of the Board of Trustees at Fuller. We had to go stare at this painting for 15 minutes, and write down what we noticed about the picture, what stood out. Then we came to class and shared our noticings.
You don’t have to do it for 15 minutes, but look at this picture. Click on it, and it will get bigger. Look at this picture, and write in the comments what stands out to you. After I have 10 real, legitimate, bona fide comments, I’ll blog about the point she wanted us to get. So, look and comment! Go! Right now! What are you waiting for?
Okay,I see he was Dr DenBensten (unusual name)He wears glassesHe wears a wedding ringNice suit & tieBalidng but not a bad comb-overProminent earsThat’s about all I see. I must be missing something.James @ Right Face!
As you know when you do not have one of the five senses, the others are heightened a bit. So in my case being deaf, I’ve noticed the following:His hands were the first things I looked at because they were not at mid-level, open as if beckoning welcome to all. This would have been what Jesus would have done.Then his face, which was warm and friendly. Cordial and reserved.His robe, suit, and the background are blue. A calm color and professional.His robe was open which to me signifed that he was not uptight or perhaps he did not take himself too seriously.
His hands are really big and his hair is really bad. Am I superficial or what?
He’s married.
Umm, would it be that Dr. DenBesten was never a member of the Board of Trustees, but was, as the title plate says, the First Provost of Fuller.And further, was Marianne’s point that none of the portraits in the main library reading room was of a trustee? (or is it “were”?)
The two things that stood out the most to me were his warm smile and his hands reaching out as if to take my hand. His ear also kind of sticks out.
His hands draw you forward, closer. Kind eyes. Peaceful (secretly pleased?) expression on face. Wedding ring. His white collar and red hair stand out in a sea of blue.
What’s a picture of George Will doing in the Fuller Library and why does MM Thompson care about it?
Leave it to Bob to find my mistake! In my memory, he was a board of trustee member, and I didn’t read the plaque. For all I know, I could have captured the wrong plaque in the pic. I snuck into the library in 2003, remembering this experience, and was trying to quickly and discretely take the picture. Suffice it to say, the point is not what his role is.
The picture’s kind of fuzzy so I can’t be sure, but it looks like his glasses don’t have any ear pieces.
I notice the hands. Why is he holding his hands that way? It’s not a “worshipful palms up” pose and it’s not a welcome or greeting with hands extended.
I first noticed his hands, not proportionate to the rest of his body size. Then I noticed that his hands seemed to be holding an invisible book–maybe the living word of God. He looks kind and wise and wanting to share something with me as I look at him. I feel invited by his presence.
i noticed
a lot of blue
he is wearing a blue suit and a blur robe over it…open
look like a pastor’s robe…or choir
his head and hands are highlighted
he is grinning and looking at the viewer
his hands seem to be like they are doing a come here sign
or like they are ready to hold something
i can not see his legs or feet but i assume he is standing
the background is mostly blue
he has strawberry blond hair that is thinning
he is slim
he looks to be around 50 year of age