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Even In Chaos
Posted in Art, Poetry
Tagged art, beloved, faith, Janet Morley, poem, poetry, struggle
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On The Other Side Of Nothing
“Resurrection is not a metaphor for mere happiness or relief at coming through something difficult. Resurrection is what there is on the other side of nothing. It is the life we had not thought of, and, despite our best efforts, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Reflect
Tagged art, death, good news, Lucy Winkett, new life, resurrection
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‘Babel’, Cildo Meireles (2001)
A Babelonian tower of radios, from the antique to the newest versions, all switched on and talking/ playing music at the same time. Quite an experience.
Dare To Disturb
Faith in God, who is eternally loving and constant even as our understanding grows and changes, not only makes life worth living but gives us the courage to dare to disturb the universe. Madeleine L’Engle
Posted in Art, Reflect
Tagged art, collage, courage, faith, fullness of life, God, Madeleine L'Engle
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You Know It When You See It
Fitzrovia Chapel Exhibition by Gideon Mendel: The Ward Here’s some of the information on the exhibition from the Fitzrovia Chapel website: “In 1993, Gideon Mendel spent a number of weeks photographing the Broderip and Charles Bell wards in London’s Middlesex … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Reflect
Tagged Aids, art, church, fullness of life, Gideon Mendel, good news, HIV, LGBT, love, prejudice, suffering
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Spem In Alium Nunquam Habui
There was unexpected time today for a visit to Tate, and I felt I received sustenance, artistic, spiritual, emotional, from seeing both familiar favourites and new discoveries. The familiar always includes a visit to the Rothko room – and it … Continue reading
Posted in Art
Tagged Anish Kapoor, art, Janet Cardif, Mark Rothko, Otobong Nkanga, prayer, sacred
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High Voltage
Details of “Contagion”, Laurel Holloman (Oil on Canvas) This painting is such a blast of vibrant, electric energy – a sharp, wild current… A sudden joyful rush of blood to the head… Sparks. Ignition. I had no idea Laurel … Continue reading
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