Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Meet "Sully," salamander extraordinaire!

This is "Sully."

I give gkgirl credit for his name since it was her suggestion (it fits perfectly, what can I say?!). But since the rest of the animal kingdom that inhabits the book store is named after literary characters, I've decided that Sully should be able to bask in the sun of literary achievement as well.

And so it shall be...this humble little salamander has hereby been dubbed "Sully" after the French poet, Rene Francois Armond Prudhomme (aka "Sully Prudhomme"), winner of the first Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901 "in special recognition of his poetic composition, which gives evidence of lofty idealism, artistic perfection and a rare combination of the qualities of both heart and intellect."...sounds like our kind of guy!

But maybe I'm not telling you enough. You see, what this little salamander represents is the making of a dream. Every year the bookstore gives out free books to their customers during the christmas season. This year we are giving out The Salamander Room because, in a way, it is the story of this particular children's bookstore. It started as a wee little vision and, little by little, grew and grew into what it is now. It is a bookstore with charm and character and an extremely large dose of originality.

What I've experienced working at the bookstore is that it is a place that is loved...by many. I mean, people travel half way across the country just stop in because they have fond memories of visiting when they were young--and I don't blame them! Dang, this is starting to read like an infomertial. I should get a raise for writing this stuff! But it's true. The Wild Rumpus started out as a dream and grew into something with a heart. And that's what Sully the Salamander is meant to represent.

But, you know, it's funny what happens in the process of art making...the way a connection forms between myself and the object I'm creating because...I must say: I've grown quite fond of little Sully.
He makes me feel like anything is possible.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

he is just so frigging, frigging, FRIGGING cute. i like that you painted him that brick red colour. he seems saucy, just the way a turn of the century, french-poet salamander should be!

gkgirl said...

teehee,
i'm glad you liked the name that
much but i'm a little embarassed
to tell you who the sully was
that inspired me...

(heh. the garbage man
on sesame street who oscar
always cons into carrying him
and his can around...heehee)

Jessie said...

gkgirl, that makes it even better! nobel prize winners are great, but so are garbage men too! :)- love it!

HoBess said...

Oh he turned out great! And gkgirl ... never be embarrassed by S.St. inspirations. Mine are too old for it now and I confess, I miss Elmo!
Jessie, thanks for stopping by the other day ... so glad you liked my little tale!
Happy Thanksgiving!

Kristine said...

This is so cool. I love the tail!