The serious and sometimes satirical reflections of a priest, poet, and pilgrim —
who knowing he has not obtained the goal, presses on in a Godward direction.
December 22, 2005
Art for the Seasons
Happy to report that one of my paintings, Walsingham Windows, has been included in the current "show" of The Episcopal Church & the Visual Arts: Venite Adoremus. All the richest blessings of this holy time of year be yours.
Tobias
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I remember this in progress, and it's splendid to see the completed work.
ReplyDeleteVery very very nice.
Walsingham has never meant as much to me as it does to some; Canterbury Cathedral and Little Gidding are the places I want to go. And I'm a regular Angelus and Rosary guy, so it's not that I'm allergic to the Marian thing.
But this painting really speaks; it is simply haunting...ghostly...in all that word means.