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Tag Archives: art
A Most Wonderful Christmas Meeting
Our reading at Mass yesterday was from Luke 1:39-45. It’s a wonderful and too little appreciated part of the Christmas story. If you were asked “Who was the first person, besides Mary herself, to welcome Jesus and announce His coming?” … Continue reading
Posted in arts, christian faith, commentary, feminism, God, religion, theology, womanhood
Tagged art, Christmass, Elizabeth, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Jesus, John the Baptist, mary, Paintings, The Assumption, The Visitation
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Venezia!
Here in Venice. Not Venice Fl. Not Venice Ca. Not Venice La. Not even Venice Ut. The Italy one. First time here and it’s wonderful! Stopped by here on my way to Rome for a work conference. Wanted to give … Continue reading
My New Installation at the Met
As sure as I’m an artist, I must object to all art that has come before. I refuse to be apart of it. Continue reading →