The Tree of Life
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There’s nothing like a week of iconography to get this blog moving. I suppose one could say that I have been plagued with an enormous case of writer’s block. A combination of having a week to work on an icon of John the Baptist and beginning a book called The War of Art has gotten me back to the keyboard today.
Each time I begin a new icon I am struck by something new. This morning it was Irene’s comment about the grain of the wood used in iconography. She reminded us that one always paints with the grains running vertical as a symbol of reaching up to heaven. The wood represents the Tree of Life in two senses–the first Tree of Life that was found in the Garden of Eden as well as the ultimate Tree of Life, the Cross. We Christians should always be reminded that it is through the Cross of Christ that we have been given link for reaching up to heaven. May this week serve as a reminder to me of my perpetual need to reach out to God for help.





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