On this occasion, as photographer, who is also a keen Brontëphile, I would just like to share my personal tribute to one of my Brontë muses in the form of still life image I created specially to mark Anne's big birthday.
All the props I used are objects taken from around my house. The portrait of Anne in an oval antique frame hangs on my living room wall. It is a portrait by Charlotte Brontë made in 1834 when Anne was 14. The flowers are white hellebores, also known as Christmas rose; I chose them because they flower at this time of the year, which is the time of year Anne was born in.
Today I am going to spend the day in Haworth, the beautiful village where Anne lived with the rest of her family and wrote all her literary works; the place I hope to live in before long, too. There is a preview in the Brontë Parsonage of this year's exhibition celebrating Anne's life, "Amid The Brave And Strong", which I'm very much looking forward to seeing.
Then, on Sunday I am going to Scarborough, the seaside resort on north Yorkshire coast which Anne loved and where she died. I am going to attend some of the celebratory events organized by the Brontë Society, including visiting Anne's grave. I am very excited about the day.
You can view my previous Brontë bicentenary tributes as follows: Charlotte's, Branwell's, Emily's.
“But he who dares not grasp the thorn
Should never crave the rose.”
Should never crave the rose.”
~Anne Brontë~
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