36x36 Oil on canvas
This is part of the collection, "Sehnsucht". Find more information on the collection, and the meaning of this unique word, below.
Much of my work is created out of an overflow of the thoughts churning in my mind as I stand before the easel with brush in hand. Musical lyrics, prayers, and books that I am reading all find their way into every brushstroke on the canvas. Those thoughts are just as much a part of a piece as the paint itself, and therefore, often find their place as titles of my paintings.
“Sehnsucht” ( zeen- zookt) is a series of paintings born out of spending time in the writings of one of my favorite authors, CS Lewis. Lewis explored the idea of humankind’s spiritual hunger and a shared experience described as, “sehnsucht” , a German word used by many poets and writers of the Romantic era to describe a profound, yet fleeting longing for something we can’t explain, but know that it is beyond anything we will find in this world.
In Lewis’ thinking, we many times have these ‘glimpses of glory” when we experience beauty through art, music, and nature. These become messengers to remind us of the greater purpose we were created for. He would say that this is what we mean when feel art “speaking to our souls”. Lewis saw art, music, nature, as often transcendent, pointing to something beyond itself -messengers of the Creator of all things beautiful.
“These ( the beauty of art, music, nature) are a scent of a flower we have not yet found, the echo of a tune we have not yet heard, news from a country we have never yet visited. “ - CS Lewis
Sehnsucht
- With all larger pieces, if there is a need to ship the artwork, the canvas is taken off the stretcher bars, rolled up and sent to the collector in a shipping tube. This is the safest and most cost effective way to ship larger art. - Upon receieving the art, the collector then can take it to a framing shop and they are able to install it onto new stretcher bars, typically at a resaonble cost.