Scenes from ‘A Cadence’
November 5th, 2008 | by Ben Hoare |Today I want to show you something really exciting. It’s a series of pictures showing scenes from my story, ‘A Cadence‘.
Some of my friends did this as a surprise, and I’m excited not only because they’ve so successfully visualised my story in a way I never could, but also because the whole project ties in with all my recent ideas about ordinary people performing. The people who created these images do not call themselves artists. They just got together one day to do some art. Isn’t that brilliant?
Most of all, seeing these pictures has got me excited about these stories again, and has made me determined to finish off the sequel to ‘A Cadence‘. I’ll keep you posted!
Scenes from ‘A Cadence’

“Believing that the monarch was appointed by divine right, the royal counsel summoned sorcerers and magi from far away to examine the boys.”

“A second palace would need to be built; a fact that neither prince saw fit to complain about.”

“I have heard that all mermaids have the fragrance of raspberries.”

“His master sat, motionless, for several agonisingly silent minutes.”

“Daniel remained on the beach, staring at the rock and the necklace, never changing his expression.”

“Anxious that her mistake should not be discovered, she hurriedly concealed the body under some rocks.”

“When he led her to a horse-drawn carriage waiting nearby, he was harbouring an ambition that the mermaid could never possibly have perceived.”

“The light diminished as, one by one, the candles dwindled to nothing.”

“A loyal servant of the prince”
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