Ever since moving to CA, I have not caught up! I have been longing to paint and did get some of my paints out and a place set up to paint, "just in case" I got the time. I realized that it had been a year since I had painted a painting. Too Long for me!! Well, Bethel Church here offered a 6 week class for advanced artist and I took the opportunity to get back in the groove. I was greatly challenged in several ways both artistically and spiritually. Amazingly, I completed 3 large paintings in 5 weeks!! That is the fastest I have ever painted! I also met some great people in the artist community here.
I am going to post them is separate post as I wrote a description about them as well.
Furious Love
Fu-ri-ous: violent passion, intense as wind, fierceness, unrestrained energy
Love: a profoundly tender, passionate affection for
another, a warm personal attachment, desire, to take great pleasure in, to
embrace
Most often, the word furious is
interpreted as negative but I have come to realize that there is an incredible
positive to it. Unfortunately,
Love is quite often interpreted for less than it really is. In today’s world it
seems to lack depth.
In my journey to discover a
Deeper, More Significant Love, I did. I encountered the incredible love of
God. I wanted everyone to know
about it but words escaped me on expressing the whirlwind I felt inside. It was
a love beyond any that a human could bestow. One day, while visiting Bethel Church in Redding, CA.
I heard Jeremy Riddle sing “FURIOUS” and got so excited as His music described
all the emotions and thoughts, I had been having. What better way to describe
God’s Love than FURIOUS LOVE! His
Love is indeed a Violent, Passionate, Whirlwind of a Love that overtakes us
with fierceness. It is
unrestrained. It embraces who we are and loves us to the greatest depths like
no man could ever do.
This painting has been growing for almost
two years in my heart. I was
recently challenged by the Holy Spirit to define this Furious Love through my
art. He definitely changed my
direction several times during the process of creating. One fun thing that
happened was that there were many hearts that “appeared” as the paint flowed
that I did not intentionally place there.
This piece was a breakthrough in
creativity for me. Though still full of texture as I normally do, there is more
of an abstract design. There is definitely more layers of paint than I typically
use. These demonstrate the many
layers of God’s incredible Love. Hidden underneath the rainbow of colors, which
are symbolic of our Father’s Promises and His Passion, hides the word SOZO.
Sozo is the Greek word for “saved, healed, delivered.” God’s Supernatural,
Furious Love does all of that.
There are hints of three golden angels
made with a hand carved stamp carved by a friend’s grandfather living in
Italy. This is significant in meaning,
to communicate that Angels are being commissioned from the throne room to
minister this Love from the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Using the stamp is
significant to show that God’s Love encompasses the world and all generations.
The texture material that I usually remove from my paintings is left there to
symbolize the messes that our hearts and lives usually hold. There are no
tangles or messes too great for His Furious Love. The metallic paints used in
the painting portray the incredible wildness, sweetness, deepness, fierceness
and glory of this incredible Love.
Last, but not least, the words of Jeremy’s “Furious” are thrown
throughout the painting to remind the viewer that there is a love that awakens
hearts to Life.
1 comment:
That is absolutely gorgeous!! Furiously gorgeous!!
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