|
|
For the third time, Jacob's face stares out, too close to focus, you might think. His lack of attention catches the camera, forcing it to crispness. And then, just then, he bursts into song. Not that this is a music on ordinary scales... it is cursed with overtones, some nearly invisible to our partially deaf ears, filled with peculiar rhymes which can't always be understood. Anyway, Jacob is watching, his full face looking directly at us, with the potential for passive surprise well written on the surface of his non-extromissive eyes.
This is the way Jacob will appear, the third time we see him at his hives, the day he exits to the Garden of Eden for the first time.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|