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Alpha Omega

IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD AND THE WORD WAS GOD. My art has taken me to many different places but the places most rewarding are those that are sacred. I have been very blessed to have my art in many different places of worship. Life is, by it's very nature impermanent but ART ENDURES. The painting that is sacred becomes eternal and gives it's author a taste of immortality. It is the pursuit of the spiritual, not the material, that is the most rewarding. Life can be but a shadow play, it can become a distraction when one only pursues ownership, title and fame. We can become, to some extent, what our possession's make us to be. But the soul is aware of the Source of all Sources, the alpha and the omega. This Source is available to all. It is abundant and unfettered and freely given to all that open their hearts to It's bounty. This Source is like a rose. The rose's fragrance does not chose who will smell it's perfume. Or like a tree. A tree does not tell who may seek it's shade and who may not. No, this source is available to all. It begins with the illumination, the epiphany, that by possessing nothing we possess everything. visionary imagist "Joey"

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Joanna Jungjohann 01 Dec 2007

my God is an awesome God. Joey, your art is awesome!~

Artist Reply: Joanna: In the past I have done some paintings for different churches and help in their restorations too. Thanks for the kind remarks.

Margaret Platt 30 Sep 2007

Truely the joy of rapture, Joey..

Artist Reply: Margaret: Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I have in the past done artwork for churches. Thanks again!

armi capalaran 28 Aug 2007

Wow this is one great painting. Really great!

Artist Reply: Armi: Your taking the time to stop by and comment makes my day. please stop back anytime. I value your opinions. Thanks!!

Maria Murphy 28 Aug 2007

This is art,This is what one day I hope to achieve ,to paint like this.

Artist Reply: Maria: I believe that day will be soon. You have a great untapped talent. And thanks for commenting!!

Gabrielle Stahlie 27 Aug 2007

In earlier times, in Western Europe, art was only a way for men to worship God (and, sometimes more deities like in other parts of the world). Art was sacred. The human way to imagine what God is and was, and gives him a form, an appearance that men can look at. That was and, still, is one of the most important drives and purposes of creating Art. To reflect the divine and, on a humble human level, becomes a part of it. Your beautiful painting reminds me of a painting of the Christ in a famous Byzantine church in Ravenna. There I saw who God really was. The Creator, the Triomphator, the Alpha and the Omega, as you has mentioned in your wonderful essay. Thanks Yoey, for sharing this.

Artist Reply: Gabrielle: Your words have moved me and made me reflect upon my responsibilities of being an artist. I did attempt to capture the Byzantine with this piece. I have in the past helped to restore the art on the altar of churches. I wish I could express in words my deep appreciation for your insights. Thank you!!