Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by Frederick Franck. By Crossroad Pub Co.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by Wendy Beckett. By DK ADULT.
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4 comments about Sister Wendy's Book of Meditations.
- Maybe that is Sister Wendy's biggest contribution. She turns art (and even Art with a capital A) from something "out there" into something that belongs to every viewer.
Almost every two-page spread follows the same format: text left, image right. The meditations are loosely grouped as silence, peace, love, and joy - topics on which a contemplative nun can speak with certainty. Her discussion of love even includes the physcial (Klimt's Kiss and Rembrandt's Jewish Bride), as a transcendant act for both partners.
Wendy often chooses from well-known artists, and often chooses little-known pieces. Her selections from Mondrian and Manet, especially, may surprise some readers, since they draw from generally unfamiliar parts of the artists' careers. Monet's Camille on her Deathbed is another surprise, stylistically familiar but remarkable in its content.
She also chooses discussions that give a thinking reader room to roam, mentally. For example, her thoughts on Hokusai's Great Wave center on the storm-tossed seamen. Yes, nature will have its way with people, but the picture says more to me about the eternal constancy of Mount Fuji. There it stands, something grand and quiet, riding out whatever transitory troubles man and nature may experience. The moment may scream for attention, but something infinite keeps on whispering in the background.
The reproductions of paintings are beautifully printed, though I might wish for a larger format. It's an easy book to pick up and thumb through, since every page is self-contained. The organization of the whole adds something to the collection of pages, as well. It's any easy book to enjoy.
//wiredweird
- I truly enjoyed the Book of Meditations so ordered several others. Meditations on Silence, Meditations on Love and Meditations on Joy. When they came they were the exact same things that were in the larger Book of Meditations. Had I known this I would not have spent and additional 7.00 per book for something I already possessed.
Please let others know the smaller books are just parts of the larger book. Nothing new here....very dissappointing......
- I recently read this terrific book from the wise Sister Wendy. After all, a woman who spends her life in contemplitive prayer should have much to share with us! The joy of this book, especially for art lovers, is that each devotion is based upon a beautiful painting or art work. While one reads the devotion, the eyes travel back and forth to the picture. I have been challenged by Sister Wendy's loving words, and use it in the mornings to include in daily devotions in worship. Perhaps the best section (perhaps because it's the first and it catches one unawares), is on silence. Living in such hectic times, it is refreshing to be encouraged to seek silence -- silence within one's self and silence with God so that he can speak to us and we can hear him - in that beautiful silence. Thank you, Sister Wendy, for a very lovely book.
- I heard an interview with Sister Wendy on NPR's Fresh Air, and found it hard to believe a person could be so intrinsically good. I was skeptical, but curious too, since she had spent years in a Carmelite Order in which silence is the rule. Still, I remained skeptical until I looked over Sister Wendy's books in a bookstore--they were hard to find, and found that her Meditations had a great deal of wisdom in it--on silence, peace, love, and joy. Each meditation was based on a dozen or so works of art (Sister Wendy is best known her books and PBS programs on art appreciation), and all reflect the essence of Christianity--the Christianity that has become so rare in this era of the religious right. I am happy to recommend it to anyone; her words are consistent with all the great world religions. As with all of them, there are no easy answers, but there are many solid things to work on--for a long time, for most of us.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by Nancy Chinn and David Philippart. By Liturgy Training Publications.
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2 comments about Spaces for Spirit: Adorning the Church.
- A wonderful approach to making art for sanctuaries, not the "bumper sticker on fabric" approach favored by so many church banner books. Some of the designs are dated, but the text will give you something to chew on. For example, she doesn't look favorably on the idea of lavish floral arrangements for altars every Sunday, saying that the altar is supposed to be a sacred space, not a florist's display window. At my church, I adapted one of her ideas using origami cranes as pieces to form a much bigger design suspended over the altar. It was hugely appreciated by the congregants of my liberal church.
- This book will inspire you to really think about liturgical art in terms of spiritual reflection and growth, not just decoration. Ms. Chinn's work is inspiring and awesome. My only complaint was that there aren't many examples of projects in small worship spaces.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by Harriet Vandermeer. By Augsburg Fortress Publishers.
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No comments about Rings, Kings And Butterflies: Lessons on Christian Symbols for Children.
Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by Rudolph F. Norden. By Concordia Publishing House.
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3 comments about Symbols and Their Meaning.
- We were doing a program on the stain glass windows in the Alabama Presbyterian Church, in Choudrant, Louisiana. There was no information in the church to tell us the meaning of the symbols. Many of them were found here. The information was most helpful. The book was in good shape.
- This book does not attempt to cover all Christian symbols, but it has a good drawing and a page of information about the 51 symbols it does cover. I am considering developing a Sunday School class based on this book.
- Recent years have seen renewed interest in liturgical symbols in churches and Christian worship. Because of the increasingly visual nature of American culture, this trend is both inevitable and to be applauded. But just like learning to read words, one must be taught to "read" the visual elements of longstanding symbols. Norden's fine little book is an excellent primer. He covers 52 of the most familiar, and some less familiar, symbols of Christian faith. Each is treated in a single page which describes its origin in scripture or theology. The descriptions make fine devotional readings as well. I have used this book for developing retreats for two congregations, and both were enthusiastically received. All the symbols are presented in a consistent contemporary graphic arts oriented style. My only wish is that the credits had identified the artist who developed the representations of the symbols -- they are a major contribution to the book's usefulness and pleasing nature.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by Christian Gastgeber and Stephan Fussel. By Taschen.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by Stephanie Wada and Kuoan. By George Braziller.
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No comments about The Ox Herder: A Zen Parable Illustrated.
Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by Pieter Weldevrede. By Amber Lotus Publishing.
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1 comments about Hindu Gods & Goddess 2009 Wall Calendar.
- This calendar is very beautiful. I only wish the colors were more vibrant however the details are truly lovely. Also, the description of each picture is a nice bonus. They make a very nice gift for oneself and others.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, July 25, 2008)
By Skira.
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1 comments about The Virgin, Saints and Angels: South American Paintings 1600-1825 from the Thoma Collection.
- I AM A FAN OF THE COLONIAL PAINTING IT IS GOOD BOOK WITH VERY GOOD ILLUSTRATIONS. BUT IT WAS VERY DISAPPOINTED TO FIND JUST A FEW PAINTINGS OF ANGELS AND ARCHANGELS. THE TITLE OF THE BOOK IS THE VIRGIN, SAINTS AND ANGELS SO I WAS EXPECTING SEVERAL AND GOOD ANGELS PAINTINGS AND THERE WERE JUST A FEW.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by Marie-Pierre Colle. By Vendome Press.
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1 comments about Guadalupe: Body and Soul.
- The photography in this "coffee table" book is gorgeous. Most of the text is in English and Spanish. This book is a true labor of love, and a joyful celebration of the Patroness of the Americas. I just ordered two more copies to give as Christmas gifts.
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