A mirror, like a picture itself, reflects "reality". Due to its
respective qualities, it either depicts, magnifies an object or makes it
smaller, sometimes it even evokes infinity. Just like the objective of a
camera, a mirror delimits excerpts from a variety of pictures either
through its outline or with its frame and cuts them. Depending on its
position, it either tilts them or puts them at an angle. From the early
days, there was a certain preference to use reflecting water surfaces
and reflecting surfaces of other suitable materials in still lives due
to their intensified expression and the transmission of material
qualities and refraction. With the help of reflections several messages
could be sent at the same time. A reflection informs us about the source
and the intensity of light, the surroundings of an object and about
visual impressions that are situated farther away.
The photo is a courtesy of my friend and blog contributor Anastasia
By depicting reality the artist takes stock of what he considers worth
communicating. In the mirror, too, a depiction varies due to the
"setting", for even a selection of excerpts provides an interpretation
of the overall picture. You can see yourself in the mirror, but you can
also steer for parts of the environment or for other people. Depending
on how you hold the mirror, you can even see yourself upside down, with
your feet on the ceiling. Because of this, you realize familiar things
more intensely or even as completely new. Surfaces curved by mirror
tiles take a picture apart (also by shifting the edges), broken pieces
of mirror tiles make it undone.
The mirror belongs to man as the most important attribute of his
surroundings, because it is used as a mean of self-control and to check
on everyday life. Man likes depicting himself in pictures and when he is
looking at himself. This enhances his status as a person and is a proof
of his "handsome appearance" and that he accepts himself. It also shows
that he wants to come to terms with his personality or that he has
already completed his development. Visions and mirror images may prompt
new ways of looking at things.
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Sometimes mirrors are dangerous. They distort the truth.
Whenever I look at myself in the mirror, I discover a new wrinkle :-) I guess mirrors always tell the truth!
The mirror in the photo was a present from my mum. It's 55 years old. I'll never forget the night when Alkis and I got up with a start in the middle of the night. The mirror had fallen off the wall. Luckily, it didn't break!
I have a good relation with my mirror! :-)
Ενα από τα αγαπημένα μου τραγούδια είναι ο Καθρέφτης του Αλκίνοου Ιωαννίδη που λέει τα εξής:
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Μια μέρα ήρθε στο χωριό γυναίκα ταραντούλα
κι όλοι τρέξαν να τη δουν.
άλλος της πέταξε ψωμί
κι άλλοι της ρίξαν πέτρα
απ' την ασχήμια να σωθούν.
Κι ένα παιδί της χάρισε ένα κόκκινο λουλούδι,
ένα παιδί
Ένα παιδί της ζήτησε να πει ένα τραγούδι,
ένα παιδί
Κι είπε ποτέ σου μην τους πεις
τι άσχημοι που μοιάζουν,
αυτοί που σε σιχαίνονται
μα στέκουν και κοιτάζουν.
Κι είπε ποτέ σου μην κοιτάς
τον άλλον μες τα μάτια,
γιατί καθρέφτης γίνεσαι
κι όλοι σε σπαν' κομμάτια.
Μια μέρα ήρθε στο χωριό
άγγελος πληγωμένος.
Τον φέρανε σε ένα κλουβί
κι έκοβε εισιτήριο ο κόσμος αγριεμένος,
την ομορφιά του για να δει.
Κι ένα παιδί σαν δάκρυ ωραίο αγγελούδι,
ένα παιδί
Ένα παιδί του ζήτησε να πει ένα τραγούδι,
ένα παιδί
Κι είπε αν θέλεις να σωθείς
από την ομορφιά σου,
πάρε τσεκούρι και σπαθί
και κόψε τα φτερά σου.
Κι είπε ποτέ σου μην κοιτάς
τον άλλο μες τα μάτια,
γιατί καθρέφτης γίνεσαι
κι όλοι σε σπαν' κομμάτια.
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