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God Sings

Do you have a visual in your mind of God? If you are like me it is a bit ambiguous. More terrifying than loving. Jesus was the “good guy”. My strict legalistic upbringing shaped Him to be more of a stern, kind of cranky, impatient old authoritative  figure. Do NOT question anything. I left that venue of worship decades ago.  A few years ago, I came back to the Church. I was lead to my family of worshipers who teach God’s mercy, love, compassion, faithfulness and gentle guidance. Still Jesus is the one that holds a stronger mental image.  And yet they are One. The Father, Spirit, and Son. “I and my Father are One.” I’m diverting a bit, however. What captures your attention in the following text?

The Lord your God is with you. The mighty warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you; in His love He will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing.  Zephaniah 3:17

There is a lot here that I want to dig into further. Context. References. Purpose. Who was Zephaniah? Historical contemporaries.  So interesting.  BUT  the initial eye catcher for me was the singing part.  God sings? Rejoicing over us brimming with joy. He’s got some super groovy attributes that never even occurred to me.  He’s definitely the ultimate artist. We as humans are created in His image. He’s the original. Yet in all of my human arrogance, it never occurred to me that He is actually way more interesting that I am. Or you. Or whoever else is we hold in high regard. Heaven is not going to be boring. Why would it be? God sings. Probably means he likes music. And poetry. He likes talking and walking. He obviously loves color, shape, form and texture. Etc.  I challenge you to cultivate your mental images. Read. Question. Chat. Pray.

Blessings.

 

Jewelry

Today’s First Offering

F6EACC99-91DF-4BF9-A7F8-5D3E90B65C10Have I mentioned it takes me forever!?! So I have this goal to create one piece every day. Just one. And yet at the beginning of this month I am now three days behind. It’s the artist brain in me. I can’t remember if that is the right or left side. There is always mental noise and the constant nagging of what needs to be done. Typically dishes and laundry. Oh the laundry. And grocery shopping. Here is the one piece for the month I did get done.  And oh I do love them! I carved out “rocks” from polymer clay. (Carving is very enjoyable). Usually I will incorporate a cross to acknowledge Christ in my work. In this case, following Easter, the empty tomb served as inspiration. So I dug out my carvers and dug into some beads. The cones are cast resin by Amy Cornett and the coral and silver lampworked beads are by Beth Mellor.

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Let’s Do This For Real This Time

MmmKay? Yes let’s. The boys are in school, walking on their own. Peeing by themselves- oh HAPPINESS- can pee by myself!! They even make their own peanut butter sandwiches and occasionally pour a juice. So it’s time for (another) serious go at being an artist. Things still seem to be manifesting in the form of jewelry. I am OK with that. Finally. It’s always been about rocks actually.  My earliest recollection of appreciating earth stones was when I was six. We went to Mackinaw Island, and for my souvenir, I chose a small mounted collection of rocks. My favorite was the sulphur. It was such a pretty shade of yellow. My second favorite was the rose quartz. Now days I totally dig turquoise. And chrysoprase. And jaspers. And pearls. I love the combinations. The juxtapositions of earthy and elegant.  So spiritual. I am inspired by ancient and ethnographic design. By the wonderful textures and wabi sabi edges. By the incorporation of found and natural elements and the beauty of ingenuity. Yes. Let’s definitely do this!