Monday, July 18, 2011

A Few Thoughts...

During church this morning I was particularly moved by the psalm we read and I've been thinking about it on and off for most of today. I have always gravitated toward a positive way of thinking or in the case of this psalm "the light." Mr. O calls me an ever-optimist, with the obligatory eye roll, natch.

I think this psalm particularly lends itself to illustration. However, I've spent much too much time this evening scouring the web for the perfect piece of art and I haven't found it...yet. So, instead I'll share a few that stood out to me... and of course the two verses in particular that I found most inspirational.

Psalm 139: 1-11, 22-23

11 If I say, “Surely the darkness shall cover me,
and the light about me be night,”
12 even the darkness is not dark to you;
the night is bright as the day,
for darkness is as light with you.

Rembrandt, St. Peter in Prison

Rembrandt, St. Paul in Prison

Fra Angelico, The Annunciation

Constance A. Barton, The Light of the World


I've always been intrigued by the idea of light and redemption and how they play against darkness and fear. Of course I subscribe to the idea that no matter what, you are never truly alone.

What do you think? The last painting boarders on the uncomfortable to me but I do find it thought provoking. And please, if you have a piece of art in mind, do share it with me! 

Cheers, 
Ouiser

4 comments:

Betty Smith said...

I love your art pairings with the Psalm, and of course, the meaning is a wonderful way to start a Monday. Thank you, Ouisey!

Tippy said...

As I think we've discussed this, but I am a pessimist by nature. I'm trying to change this trait, but it's hard. Once you look for the negative in life, it comes too easily to only see the light. If I were to go all pop-psych on myself, I'd say that it started in childhood when I was often disappointed by a parent who promised much and gave little. BUT, no matter. Now it's on my shoulders. I'm trying to not let my kids pick up this trait and hope that they never have reason to doubt the good.

On the other hand, I'm an eternal optimist for other people. I'm always telling others, "It'll be fine!" or "It'll turn out great." Why can't I have that outlook for myself?

Sandi said...

I am curious what it is about the last picture that is uncomfortable for you.

I think it is interesting that in the Genesis story of creation, the earth was covered in darkness until God said, "Let there be light." God saw the light was good and God separated the light from the darkness, making one day and the other night. Nowhere does it say the darkness was bad or evil. But God brought something new and good into a place that was formless and void.

Unknown said...

I love the idea of putting the Psalm together with art. Psalm 139 is a particular favorite of mine.