Final Vesterheim Galleries

Something that hasn’t happened for a long time…I’m not sleeping well. Harumph! I need that sleep for a long travel day tomorrow.

An unfortunate event. I lost all my words and organization from this evening’s writing session. I don’t mind the words so much. They were crap, and it was more like pre-writing, so I should be able to go forward tomorrow. I do mind the organization. I managed to reproduce most of that, but I must admit that I will be A LOT more careful about saving. Scrivener’s eaten my words twice, and this time, I was cautious enough to take precautions. It’s a bit of a mystery.

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Since I’m up, I thought I would finish the Vesterheim galleries. Mind, I still have information about Phelps Park, an opera house, and the town in general to talk about, but that’s for another night.

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The above picture is a wedding couple, because you want to see how the crown from the last entry is worn. Under here, lots of cool woodwork and craft.

Rosemaling: We’ve already talked a bit about this bright style of painting. It’s used on everything from trunks to dishes.

Carving: Woodworking isn’t just for furniture. Here you can see some of the smaller things craftsmen making, including statues of nisse

Stump Chairs: The museum had a special display of chairs designed from tree stumps. For the most part, they were hard and uncomfortable, but the cloth-lined rocker really looked kind of okay. Note the elaborate paint and especially the word work. Someone really had a lot of time on their hands.

Finally, the gallery of miscellaneous pictures: Besides the wedding picture above, there’s a photo of an immigrant ship, a church fresco, an elaborately carved pulpit, and a loom.

It was great to go to the museum and get a taste of the culture that inspired the town.

Catherine

Author: Catherine Schaff-Stump

Catherine Schaff-Stump writes fiction for children and young adults. Her most recent book, The Vessel of Ra, is the first book in the Klaereon Scroll series. She is currently working on its sequel, as well as penning the middle grade adventures of Abigail Rath, monster hunter.

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