Monday, December 26, 2005
Bread of Life!
mixed media collage~j N-L
The theme for this past week's creative play day was, "your favorite food".
Clearly this piece takes a bit of explaining!
So here goes....
One of the spiritual disciplines which I have begun practicing recently is that of fasting. I decided to try this discipline for a variety of reasons. The first and primary reason, is that I desire to grow closer to God. Over the years, and in many ways, food has replaced God in my life. I have reached a place in my life's journey where I deeply desire for God to be my center. I want to hunger for Him and Him alone!
At any rate, last week when I began my weekly fast, the scripture I meditated upon that morning was from John 1:14, "The Word became flesh and blood, and moved into the neighborhood. We saw the glory with our own eyes, the one-of-a-kind glory, like Father, like Son. Generous inside and out, true from start to finish." (The Message)
It was then that I decided to depict my favorite food, by drawing a neighborhood, that features a home where the Holy Bible is the door.
That house is my house, it symbolizes both my body and my place in the world.
Don't you see?
Like Christ, I want to be bread for the world. I want to nourish, and to affirm life within my neighborhood!
When I hunger, I want to hunger for Him! When others hunger, it is my prayer that I am able to feed them as Christ our Lord has fed me!
Does that make any sense at all?
Oh well, whether it makes sense or not, here's how I created the piece!
First I took a four inch by four inch piece of foam core board. I taped the four edges with aluminum repair tape. I used Crayola crayons to color the center. I then used gel medium to adhere two layers of a sheer, lacy white paper (it's so sheer, that it reminds me of gauze) onto the foam core board.
On a seperate piece of paper, I used the crayons to draw some little houses. I gave the houses a wash with yellow ochre watercolor. I cut them out and glued them on to the foam core board.
I adhered yet another layer of the sheer paper around the houses. (Oh man! I had a grand old time trying to cut that gauzy paper out around those little houses!) I used a little Lumiere paint to add dimension and sparkle to the background...
The edges were painted using crimson and bronze acrylic and then sealed with a clear fixative.
Voila!
The bread of life!
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I love your work so much,I can see God love in your works.
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