Doors of Bruges
Doors of Bruges: A Photographic Exploration by J. A. Pearson
(c)Copyright 2012
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Town of Bruges
Set amid the flat open Belgian countryside, Bruges is a traditional medieval town of canals, narrow streets, and buildings on a human scale. The city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the foundations of the city date back to Roman times. Preserved, as much as possible in this modern age, the architecture reflects an accretion of forms, building styles and techniques. Stone and brick . . . carved and planked wood . . . forged, cast, and welded iron . . . paint, plaster, and leaded glass, all of which are elements of the doors lining the cobbled streets. Like new friends, each door expresses its character, textured by craftsmen working and reworking, touched and burnished by souls passing over thresholds, below lintels, inward and outward, from past to present, present to future. Offering: Dignity and Angelic Humility . . . 3
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. . . Crafted with simplicity, cleanly, with a welcoming of poppies and light, security and home.
Or blasting a Red horn, Demanding the attention of the world, social life, emotion, and commerce . . .
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More unusual, a doorway of classical form Clothes faded and dignified, visage distinguished and greying, with light and wisdom in the eyes . . .
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. . . Peace. . . silence and spirituality, Ganesha the remover of obstacles polished by hands’ sweat, a door of Presence.
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. . . And what pleasure to announce oneself with the pull of a flowered stalk and the muffled shaking and ringing of bells summoning friends inside.
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But to face the world with Power, Majesty, Monumentality. is an achievement for any among us, an achievement for the Ages . . .
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Blue Robin’s Blue the color of Harmony. Delicately paneled with pewter flowers . . .
And Slate Blue a cooler welcome flanked by thick carved rock and quarried bluestone, a fortress door held with wrought iron nails . . .
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and Purple with a Passion for life, joined with the effervescence of green living things . . .
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. . . And along the waterways the back of houses with graceful entrances and landings, meant for those able to traverse the city in more traditional ways . . . drifting the canals in small boats, taking time to appreciate the art, architecture, and history of elegant Bruges.
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John Pearson is a writer and artist living in British Columbia, Canada, with a passion for pen and ink drawing, travel, and fine art photography.
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