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A glorious sunrise over Meteora, Greece. Light and Heat fill the skies as the sun begins to shine. The rising sun serves as a symbol of Jesus Christ’s Resurrection in this photograph, captured during the 2019 Holy Week.

 

At Easter, we read in the gospel: “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” (John 1:5). We read more on Mark’s 16: 2–5.

 

This shot cheers loudly: He Is Risen! The first verse οf Psalm 19 was chosen to serve as the shot’s title:

 

«The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.»

 

So I walked up to Ronnie DeSantis and whispered in his ear "GAY GAY GAY" then OMG... I died laughing from the expression on his face! 😂😂😂

 

AI Midjourney render using acrylic paint, colored pencil, charcoal and black ink. Post-work (lighting & composition) done in Photoshop.

 

Image Copyright © Λlpha Λrt 2023 All Rights Reserved

“On a round ball

A workeman that hath by, can lay

An Europe, Afrique, and an Asia,

And quickly make that, which was nothing, all:

 

So doth each teare,

Which thee doth weare,

 

A globe, yea, world by that impression grow,

Till thy teares mixt with mine doe overflow

This world, by waters sent from thee, my heaven dissolved so …”

 

~ John Donne, “A Valediction: Of Weeping”

 

thepoetryplace.wordpress.com/2015/02/08/from-john-donnes-...

 

expositions.bnf.fr/globes/bornes/itz/23/07.htm

/ Da ispravitsja molitva moja,

jako kadilo pred Toboju,

vozdejanije ruku mojeju,

žertva večernjaja. /

 

/ Ne ukloni serdtse moje

v slovesa lukavstvija,

nepščevati vinj

o gresekh. /

 

Kanonarh:

Ne odvrati srce moje

u riječi prijevare,

Suzdrži se okrivljavati me

za grijehe.

  

Павел Чесноков - Жертва Вечерняя

Artist from Vienna (?), Ca 1510, Stiftsammlung, Heiligenkreuz

Watonwan county, Minnesota.

Light Box

One out of a series of 10 photographs I took of the Crucifix suspended above the altar of Westminster Abbey, Mission, B.C. *

 

For all its ornateness, it's not a work of art that seems to go with the simpler abstract stained glass windows that surround it. And yet the more time I spent gazing at it, and trying to determine good angles to photograph it, and 'capture' its 'essence', the more I saw a complexity of 'interpretations' of this figure on the Cross.

 

Depending on the angle one view it, one can discern a kind of inner movement within the static form--rather like the movements of Tai Chi, e.g. With eyes closed, the crucified one seems to go inward to find strength, a kind of centring that comes with meditation. And all the while suspended between Earth & Heaven, reflecting the glorious colours of the Light.

 

___________________

 

* A colleague from way back enrolled in a photography course, and the first assignment was to take a roll of film of one tree. He thought, a tree's a tree. How can I take 36 photos of one tree? But then the 'light bulb' went off in his head and he began to really see the tree.

 

Whatever our subject, can we begin to really see it, to study it, to simply be with it, to learn from its very essence? The challenge is to keep looking through the lens, closer, farther away, from different angles, in different light, with various backgrounds for context.

 

And so, this is what I attempted to do at the Abbey one afternoon. I felt went away with much more than I expected. It turned out to be a meditation of its own. Something photography offers us as a sheer gift of the time we might devote to it!

MS Mester: Kálvária (részlet)

Lower panel of the right movable wing, Banska Stavnica altarpiece, 1506. Christian Museum, Esztergom

The schema of the whole altarpiece is here: flic.kr/p/2rbyW7M

 

Mano del Cristo de la Oración en el Huerto de San Antón, en Cuenca, obra de Marco Pérez. Ha entrado en #explore el 17 de mayo de 2017, y en menos de 24 horas ha conseguido mas de 2000 visitas y más de 50 favoritos. En algún momento de finales de 2017 ha conseguido las 5 mil visitas, está la quincuagésimo tercera

Gospel Hymn | The Hymn of God's Word "All Things Live in the Rules and Laws Set Down by God"

  

1. Thousands of years passed by, humans still enjoy the light and the air bestowed by God. Humans still breathe in and out the breath exhaled by God Himself . Humans still enjoy things created by God, the fish, birds, flowers and insects. Humans enjoy all the things, all the things provided by God. Continually day and night still replace each other. As usual the four seasons alternate. Flying in the sky, the geese depart in winter and return in spring. Swimming in the water, the fish never leave the rivers and the lakes, their home.

  

2. During the summer days, cicadas on the ground joyfully sing their hearts out. During the autumn days, crickets in the grass gently hum in time to the wind. Geese gather in flocks, while eagles stay alone. Lions hunt to live, while elk never stray from the grass and flowers. … Every living creature in all things comes and goes again and again, a million changes in a moment. But what does not change are their instincts and the laws of survival. They live under God’s nourishing and provision. No one can change their instincts. No one can break their rules of survival. No one can break their rules of survival.

 

from Follow the Lamb and Sing New Songs

 

Recommended: Jesus Worship Song

 

Palm Sunday. "Old postcard"

One out of a series of 10 photographs I took of the Crucifix suspended above the altar of Westminster Abbey, Mission, B.C. *

 

For all its ornateness, it's not a work of art that seems to go with the simpler abstract stained glass windows that surround it. And yet the more time I spent gazing at it, and trying to determine good angles to photograph it, and 'capture' its 'essence', the more I saw a complexity of 'interpretations' of this figure on the Cross.

 

Depending on the angle one view it, one can discern a kind of inner movement within the static form--rather like the movements of Tai Chi, e.g. With eyes closed, the crucified one seems to go inward to find strength, a kind of centring that comes with meditation. And all the while suspended between Earth & Heaven, reflecting the glorious colours of the Light.

 

___________________

 

* A colleague from way back enrolled in a photography course, and the first assignment was to take a roll of film of one tree. He thought, a tree's a tree. How can I take 36 photos of one tree? But then the 'light bulb' went off in his head and he began to really see the tree.

 

Whatever our subject, can we begin to really see it, to study it, to simply be with it, to learn from its very essence? The challenge is to keep looking through the lens, closer, farther away, from different angles, in different light, with various backgrounds for context.

 

And so, this is what I attempted to do at the Abbey one afternoon. I felt went away with much more than I expected. It turned out to be a meditation of its own. Something photography offers us as a sheer gift of the time we might devote to it!

which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord."

From The Christmas Story, Luke Chapter 2.

(charcoal & graphite drawing on paper; 18 x 14 cm)

 

For He so loved the world, that He gave us his only son - John 3:16

 

Though I love reading, I'm scared to read the Bible because I'm afraid to know the truth -

- the truth that I may not be worthy of His love and sacrifice.

 

fineartamerica.com/featured/the-sacrifice-ann-supan.html

While one artist made Jesus rather Scandinavian, another artist made him, his family (mother?), and his female disciples darkly colored–as one can see in this painting of the crucifixion.

 

Artist: Hector Hyppolite (Haitian, 1894-1948)

Title: The Adoration of Love (Adorasyon Lanmou), ca. 1946

Material: Oil on cardboard

Venue: Miwaukee Art Museum

Light, blocked by electrical gear, forms a Cross in a lonely alley, a reminder that Jesus is ever-present, even in dark, forlorn, and forgotten places. :)

Archicofradía de la Preciosísima Sangre. Murcia, España

Study for Christ before Pilate, oil on canvas, ca. 1880

Private collection

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Warsaw, Poland

Ochota District

Spring

From a bouquet given in memory of my father.

Don’t take any notice of the Covidiots and their misguided death wish - take it from Jesus Christ himself - that is 2 meters or, in old money, 6 feet and 56 inches...

Camino de la Luz, velas Vía lucis celebrado por el Resucitado el Primer sábado de Pascua.

En el #explore #404 el 25 de mayo de 2017.

Mas de 25 favoritos y casi mil visitas en 24 horas.

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The grave of Margareta Griwiatz at the Bonn-Beuel Cemetery

"Then bursting forth in glorious Day

Up from the grave He rose again.

And as He stands in victory

Sins curse has lost its grip on me,

For I am His and He is mine

Bought with the precious blood of Christ."

 

"In Christ Alone" lyrics by Natalie Grant.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENtL_li4GbE

 

To those who celebrate it primarily as the resurrection of Jesus Christ, as I do, and to those who do not, I wish a beautiful Easter.

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"Do not let the past disturb you - just leave everything in the Sacred Heart and begin again with joy" - Mother Teresa

 

Calvary Cemetery, Queens

9/366

7/100

Hans Leinberger.(active in Landshut, 1510-30)

 

"Christ in Distress / Misery (German: Elend)"

around 1525

 

Bode Museum, Berlin

Acquisition

1925 in Ergoldsbach near Landshut

 

IMG_6570 Hans Leinberger. Christ in Distress

Stained glass window in the Sint Jan church Gouda.

 

Fragment glass 7 of the St. Janskerk in Gouda -

The last supper; maker Dirk Crabeth 1557.

 

www.sintjan.com/ontdek/

Detail of a Byzantine icon from the Museum of Byzantine Culture in Thessaloniki, Greece.

 

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