The Mission of Using Your Wings:

My newest body of work is one that interprets and reflect the repetition of patterns found in nature, with an emphasis on winged creatures, flight, and the element of uplift. By studying these patterns, my goal is to create artwork that require the viewer to take on another perspective. Is it a tulip, or a bird in its nest feeding her young? A point of light in a shadowy cleft, or the stamen of an iris? And how does this relate to the human notion of resilience? What if “okay” is not at all what one imagined it to be? One is never the same person once returned from a difficult journey. What tools are needed, and how does one find them? How do you learn about Using Your Wings?

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Night Hawk

The night hawk witnesses the deep cold on this starry winter's night.  He's there, yet remains unseen in the image.  You know he's there because you're viewing the world through his eyes.  You can smell the frigid air, unscented, yet with distinction.  In the book of Esther, we witness divine intervention.  God is never mentioned, yet coincidence fails to explain the unraveling of  events...and the outcome that could never have been imagined by mortals of the day.  Ever experience something similar?  Ever wonder if a miracle is unfolding right before your eyes?
~~Using Your Wings 2016

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