Saturday, March 18, 2006

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The other two abstract paintings might not seem to go along with the look of the other ones, but I’ve been thinking and reading about color and I think that there is a really wonderful connection that color has to the issue of new life. A book I’ve been reading is called Chromophobia, its all about the fear of color in culture, secular, but a lot of neat connections to redemption and biblical themes, particularly with an idea of ‘falling into color’ and how that idea within culture is often connected to both a kind of fall into sin as well as kind of fall into grace and joy: “There are many stories of the world made color, or colorless, and their lessons are often contradictory and confusing. Color is both a fall into nature, which may in turn be a fall from grace or a fall into grace, and against nature, which may result in a corruption of nature or freedom from its corrupting forces. Color is a lapse into decadence and a recovery of innocence.” There is also a very interesting quote of Paul Cezanne: “Shut your eyes, wait, think of nothing. Now, open them… One sees nothing but a great colored undulation. What then? An irradiation and glory of color. This is what a picture should give us… an abyss in which the eye is lost, a secret germination, a colored state of grace… lose consciousness. Descend with the painter into the dim tangled roots of things, and rise again from them in colors, be steeped in the light of them”. I really love those quotes and their relation to new life, with just the idea of being steeped in a glory of newness from God. The reason I thought about including the abstract paintings is because being all color they sort of picture the idea of being steeped in color, which in turn is a picture of God steeping us in new life.

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