“Deeper meaning resides in the tales told to me in my childhood than in the truth that is taught by life.” ~ Friedrich Schiller
These peacock poses were from one of the earliest shoots for The Divine Diva Tour, before I really knew which turns this fairy’s tale would take. They are placed about halfway through the project because this is the axis where the frivolity of the fairy tale begins to transform into something darker and slightly more disturbing. It’s also where the first glimpses of a bird motif begins, and that will continue in next weekend’s entry.
Someone who keeps peacocks once told me that they were very ill-tempered birds. It makes sense I suppose – the universe doesn’t like its beauty to go untormented. Why should peacocks be granted prettiness and sweet personalities? Gifts are not doled out evenly or fairly. Perhaps peacocks sense this.
Or perhaps birds do not sense what only a human could.
~ The Divine Diva Tour: A Fairy’s Tale ~
- Pink Frilly Fairy: Part One, Part Two, and Part Three
- Homage to Herb: Part One, Part Two and Part Three
- A Purple-Hued Interlude
- Style & Panache: Part One, Part Two, Part Three and Part Four.
- Purple Puff Confection: Part One, Part Two, Part Three and Part Four.
- A Blue-Hued Interlude
- Fuchsia Fabulousness: Part One. Part Two and Part Three.
- Bad Boy Bangs: Part One, Part Two. and Part Three.
- Vanity Under Where: Part One, Part Two. and Part Three.
- Sugar Plum Ballerina: Part One, Part Two, and Part Three.
- A Pool Frolic: Part One, Part Two. and Part Three.
- A Cemetery Interlude: Part One and Part Two.
- Powder Blue Fur Doll: Part One, Part Two, and Part Three.
- A Milky Interlude
- Rock Out, Cock Out/ Hang Out, Wang Out: Part One, Part Two, and Part Three.
- Cocktail Cocktale: Part One and Part Two.
- A Fairy’s Interlude: Part One and Part Two.
- Willy Wonkers: Part One, Part Two, and Part Three.
- A Peacock In Everything But Beauty: Part One and Part Two.