Wednesday, August 24, 2011

icons in transformation

i am a big believer that the thematic use of art in sanctuary spaces can inspire the heart and uplift the soul and become a window to Heaven. recently i experienced such an experience myself. while in Seattle i attended a service at St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral and found a delightful surprise awaiting me...an international traveling art exhibit that was displayed throughout the sanctuary and side chapel. "icons in transformation" by artist Ludmila Pawlowska was an absolute inspiration to interact with in such a beautiful setting. i was personally encouraged and inspired through the art and found myself wiping away tears as i connected with many of the pieces.
Ludmila's expression of the ancient artform of iconography, through mixed media abstract paintings and sculptures, gives the modern worshipper a fresh perspective to connect with the Divine through contemplative prayer and art. I LOVE IT!!! These are just a few of the pieces that were displayed in the exhibit. The exhibit runs through October at St. Mark's. You can go to Ludmila Pawlowska's website to see more of her art, along with this exhibit and others like it. http://www.ludmilapawlowska.se/

1 comment:

gaylene said...

The continuity between ancient and contemporary art forms as explored here brings cohesion to history and my soul. Thankyou, Lisa, for once again sharing what you are drawn to. Years ago I attended a workshop at an Episcopal Church that introduced me to doing the art of iconograpghy as a meditation experience. I could relate to that much more than just looking. With these pieces, I rediscover the the observation drawing me into meditation.