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“Massive and Gentle Presences,” Three Paintings by Tessa Hayashida
Caravaggio’s Black Paint
By Toby Klingsmith
I often wonder why we are so afraid of the dark. It has no substance, no power, and is in nearly every conceivable measure non-existent. It is a lack—physically, a lack of light, and spiritually, a lack of knowledge.
The cliché stands true: we fear what we do not understand. We fear what we cannot control. “Where am I going to go to school?” “Where am I going to live in two months?” “When will God heal my mother?” Because such spiritual darknesses frighten us, we begin to villainize them. But when we attempt to fight them, we are fighting nothing…
“To Name the Goodness,” Five Self Portraits by Juliet San Nicolas de Bradley
“March 25,” by Timothy E. G. Bartel
Annunciation to the cold spring morning
Annunciation to the waking city
Annunciation to the school-bound children
Annunciation to the pre-made plans.
Renunciation of the past distractions…