Nicholas Was...
Short story as monotypes
The first assignment for my printmaking class was to select a short story and create ten monotype prints based around that story. The one I chose was Neil Gaiman's "Nicholas Was...," a retelling of the popular myth on Santa Claus.
Nicholas Was...
older than sin, and his beard could grow no whiter. He wanted to die.

The dwarfish natives of the Arctic caverns did not speak his language, but conversed in their own, twittering tongue, conducted incomprehensible rituals, when they were not actually working in the factories.
Once every year, they forced him, sobbing and protesting, into Endless Night. During the journey he would stand near every child in the world, leave one of the dwarves' invisible gifts by its bedside. The children slept, frozen into time.
He envied Prometheus and Loki, Sisyphus and Judas. His punishment was harsher.

Ho.

Ho.

Ho. 
Nicholas Was...
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Nicholas Was...

The aim of this piece was to select a short story and create ten monotype prints based around that story. The one I chose was Neil Gaiman's "Nich Read More

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