Showing posts with label circles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label circles. Show all posts

Friday, November 6, 2015

Rolodex Art Journals

(Lyrics by Irving Berlin for the movie White Christmas)
During my visit with my sister last weekend we decided to do a joint art project together. My sister wanted to do something on small pages that she could put positive quotes on and display to see at those times of stress when she needs a diversion. As we were talking about different ways she could do this the idea of using an old Rolodex for an art journal came up. We both have a slight obsession with office products and equipment and the thought of combining this with art journaling pumped our creative juices! We went online and she found one she liked at an Etsy shop. Her find looked like this one:


She plans to collage and paint backgrounds and then add quotes and sayings to them. The circular stand makes it easy to display and leaf through the mini art journal cards. Today I found a different style of vintage Rolodex for my art journal cards in a local antique market.



The cards measure 3" x 5" and I thought I would do art journal cards of things that I enjoy such as birds, quotes, songs, etc. and do them alphabetically. Working on a small scale is fun and makes for quick projects. I'll share the progress of our sisters art project over time as we add to our Rolodex art journals. Tonight I made my first card. Birds, of course.


30 Day Blogging Challenge day 6.

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Freedom

I've been listening to a new (for me) song a lot lately. And it just so happens that it goes along with where we are at in my church as we work through the gospel of John. The song is "Dawn to Dusk" by All Sons & Daughters and here are some of the lyrics:
Lord as we turn to you
Come free us from our sin
We only have today
So let us now begin

Dawn to dusk we're waking up
Dawn to dusk we're waking up

Tomorrow's freedom is today's surrender
We come before You lay our burdens down
We look to You as our hearts remember
You are the only God You are our only God

So, the line that really gets me is "Tomorrow's freedom is today's surrender." 


We have been in John Chapter 8 the past few weeks, where John shares Jesus' words about freedom:

"If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth shall set you free." John 8:31-32

Now, Jesus is speaking here to the Jews who He really didn't feel fully believed in who He was. It is interesting to look at the Greek words used in this verse. Hold is the Greek word "meno" which has such deep meaning. It means to continue in, remain in, to abide in. It's the word Jesus uses in John Chapter 15 about fruit remaining or abiding in the vine, a metaphor Jesus uses for our union with Him, The Greek word for teaching in this verse is "logos" which means word or message and is even used by John for Jesus Himself as in John 1:1 "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." and and John 1:14 "The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us." So what they are really to remain in is the words of Jesus and in Him - in who He is. So, in John 8:31-32, Jesus is saying that those who hold, continue, remain in, abide in Him are promised two things: they will know what the truth is and that truth will set them free. But what is it that He promises to set them free from? A few verse later in 8:34, Jesus says that "everyone who sins is a slave to sin." so it would appear that Jesus is referring to being free from the bonds of sin. And thinking about that takes me over to Romans 6 where Paul says, "You have been set free from sin and have become slaves to righteousness." (6:18). This leads into a wonderful passage in verses 19-23, which describes our freedom in Christ so well! Let me just highlight a few parts of it: Paul urges us to offer the parts of our bodies "in slavery to righteousness leading to holiness", reminding us that "when you were slaves to sin you were free from the control of righteousness...But now that you have been set free from sin and have become slaves to God, you benefit you reap leads to holiness, and the result is eternal life. For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." On the surface it would seem that exchanging one slavery for another is not really freedom at all. But the paradoxical nature of life in God's kingdom turns slavery into freedom. It seems that the more we surrender and submit to God and to His ways, the more freedom we actually experience. And that's where the line in the above song comes in. It describes the paradox so well. We would naturally think of surrender as giving in and giving up in negative terms. But God calls us to surrender to Him and in so doing we find true freedom - freedom to live for God, freedom to live in His power and glory. 

If you want to dig in a little more about our freedom in Christ read the following verses - and read all of Romans 6! Romans 8:2; 2 Corinthians 3:17; Galatians 5:1; James 1:25.

I have started a small journal in a sketchbook of quotes, a lot of them from song lyrics like the one above and this one:

From "Come as You Are" by David Crowder

Enjoy your week and walk in the freedom that is only found in Christ!

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

November Documented

About the only art I've done this past month was keeping up with the Documented Life Project. Well, I have done art behind the scenes getting ready for the His Kingdom Come Community projects that will launch on January 2, but I'll have to wait to share those. Are you curious? Join us here. I'm pretty pumped up about the projects we have created so I will keep making shameless plugs!

On to Documented Life:
Week 45



Week 46


Week 47





It's time to return to work today and leave vacation mode. :)

Monday, September 15, 2014

Made

I am participating again this year in the Made Course. "Made is an e-course created by Christian creatives for Christian creatives, exploring what it means to be a person who makes things who believes she was, in turn, made by God." This year I won a spot in the course! For week 1 we looked at metaphors - symbols for how we view ourselves in relationship to God, how we view God, and how we view our journey with God.

Birds and circles are symbols that often appear on my art journaling pages. In Matthew 6:25-33, birds are a symbol of trust and dependence on God. They symbolize one who rests in the care and provision God lovingly provides for His created ones. Throughout the Psalms birds also symbolize God as one who shelters and protects His children ~ He shelters them in the shadow of His wings (Psalm 91:4).

Circles are an ancient symbol for God representing His eternal nature, perfection, completeness, being whole. They also stir up a desire to be made whole, representing God's transforming activity in our lives.

"Look at the birds, free and unfettered.. careless in the care of God. And you count far more to Him than birds." ~Matthew 6:26 The Message

I made an altered book journal to hold my Made Course art journal pages.