Thursday, December 11, 2014

Joy's Angel

A dear friend found a photo on Facebook of an angel that she really connected with and I got permission from the photographer to use it as inspiration for a painting.... a surprise gift for my friend!

                                                              Hadasseh
                                                            Joy's Angel

 
 
As Joy and I spoke about how she felt she related to this angel statue, I began to pray about how to manifest her feelings in the painting.  First thing, the metal bird had to go!  She needed a dove to symbolize Holy Spirit right there with her through everything, on her shoulder, speaking to her and holding her steady through all of life's storms.  She also needed to be coming forth from those dark stormy places into light and freedom.  I changed the statue to let her hair fly free on the lit side, and to be tightly controlled on the shadowed side.  I also softened the face and made her more serene.  Often, God names my paintings and my angel pieces.  All I had for this one was the 'working title' of "Joy's Angel".  It was after Joy received her and hung her in her bedroom that the name came forth:  Hadasseh.  Holy Spirit gave me a lot of words of knowledge for Joy as I painted, and prophetic words, too!  The name He gave her for her special painting also holds a very intimate word of encouragement to my dear friend.  This is the kind of ministry that deeply excites me and makes me feel fulfilled as an artist and handmaiden of our Lord Jesus.

Keeper of Cherished Memories

It has been a very long time since I posted here.  My lack of geekhood has kept me out of my blogs until now.  I finally got far enough in to reset my password so that I CAN update you on what is happening in my art life.  Thank God!

                                           Keeper of Cherished Memories



Acrylic on Canvas
Unframed
FOR SALE
$500
 

This is a painting I was inspired to create from a headshot of an angel statue that had become completely engulfed in vines.  Her 'wings' are formed from imagined headstones behind her, and she appears as if she could very well be alive instead of a statue.  Most people wouldn't sit with a branch upon their heads, I suppose.  Anyway, I hope you enjoy her.