Friday, 19 December 2014

I Saw Six Ships Come Sailing In

PERSONAL COLLECTION
                               
 #138
Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
November 2014

Unframed
21" x 11"
Santa 12 Collection

In the traditional Christmas Carol, "I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing In", 
composed in England in the 1600's,  the significance of the three ships has long been debated. One could not actually sail into landlocked Bethlehem. Was the composer referencing the Three Wise Men? Perhaps they were symbolic of camels, which have long been referred to as Ships of the Desert?  Maybe the ships were symbols for Faith, Hope and Charity?  Or quite simply Mary, Joseph and Jesus?   
In this Christmas painting, there are not three, but six sailing ships.  
Santa is greeting them enthusiastically, as he too, has embraced a sense of adventure.   Santa looks to Miss Adventure to take him sailing and join Ethan, Tristan, Logan, Reegan, Sadie and Oliver in their sailboats already out on the lake.  No matter the symbolism of the original three ships, these six ships, with their red and white sails, are a definite symbol for the joy and happiness children bring to all those whose hearts are open to the joy, peace, hope and charity of Christmas.