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At first, I was just struck by a stand alone Joseph outside a thrift shop.
There was something oddly forlorn about him separated from the rest of the nativity. I think of âthe nativityâ as a set, a single unit, one piece. I snapped a picture, hoping to come back to the feelings that it evoked, maybe let the picture stand as is, thinking that other people would find it just as lonely.
And then in a different thrift store, a wise man. I took another photo, because at that point there seemed to be something to these nativity stragglers, these figures posed for their interactions with other figures, now missing their context. What is Joseph if he is not praying over Jesus? What is a Wise Man, now that heâs offering a gift to the empty shelf next to him?
This isnât religious commentaryâjust a character based one. Itâd be like if one of the animatronics from Disneyland, like say Snow White, or Peter Panâwas pulled from its ride, and left to perform itâs loop without the other characters making these actions make sense. Joseph doesnât make sense kneeling high above a puddle on a ground and nothing else. And the wise man has even less for himselfâhe makes no sense without other wisemen, but he also makes no sense without the rest of the nativity entirely. It would still look odd to our eyes to have three wisemen and baby Jesus.
I thought about what it would be like to buy that Joseph and nothing else. To have this single kneeling figure, chipped paint, probably too hot to the touch the way a lot of vintage electrical things work. And then, after seeing the wisemanâimagine having a stragglers nativity set.
After all, a nativity is first Jesusâbaby Jesus and nothing else would seem strange, but doable. Then there is Baby Jesus and MaryâI mean thatâs just the classic Madonna imagery. Baby Jesus, Mary, Joseph is the poor personâs Christmas nativity (the one we had.) Are the shepherds next, or the wisemen? Probably the wisemen. And then the shepherds, and then the animals, and then, if youâre rich, and feeling extravagant, you might even include some angels.
What about a nativity thatâs a sheep, Jesus, and one wiseman? How would that strike us? Or what about an angel, Joseph, and a single shepherd? The donkey without Mary? The holes in the story that make us see first that these things are figures in and of themselvesâpainted figurines, glowing sometimes with a lightbulb and a cord.
But mostly, all I was struck by, is that without âThe Nativityâ individual figures themselves just look so damn sad. They donât look like theyâre gazing down at a baby Jesus that was taken away from them. They donât look like thereâs a gap missing in their story, like they âseeâ something that just isnât there anymore. They just look lost, and sad, and out of place, exactly as they are.