Seeing God 2021 Virtual Exhibit: Lynnette K. Black

Seeing God: An Exhibit of Sacred Art 2021

Enjoy this year's virtual exhibit! We invite you to pause with each image as if you were walking our Gallery at St. Paul’s Monastery and read the artist’s statement about their piece. The rest of the exhibit will be posted on the blog throughout February and March. Please check back regularly to experience the entire Seeing God 2021 Virtual Exhibit. VIEW ALL CURRENTLY PUBLISHED EXHIBIT POSTS.

 

Burning Bush

God speaks to us in many ways: in the silence of quiet meditation, or when we least expect it, in surprising, more dramatic, unequivocal ways. Burning Bush was created to visualize the shock and awe of God speaking to us, directly, in ways we cannot ignore. The Burning Bush is unworldly, beautiful and frightening. It is a mystery we are to engage and contemplate what we are being asked to do. It demands we be courageous.

My piece uses three intaglio plates to achieve the fiery components.

Artist Lynnette K. Black
Intaglio print 16” H x 14” W

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About this Exhibit

Seeing God: An Exhibit of Sacred Art is virtual for 2021. To continue this important, long-standing exhibit, we are moving it online this year. While the Gallery at St. Paul’s Monastery is not physically open to hang this exhibit, we still need art, especially now. Artists' work will speak to the following questions: What challenges and what blessings are you experiencing as you live and make art now? How are you Seeing God during this unprecedented time? Where are you Seeing God? During this pause in the Benedictine Center programming, this exhibit will provide a much-needed source of inspiration to those who would otherwise come to the monastery. Entries will be posted online throughout February and March. VIEW ALL SEEING GOD 2021 POSTS.

If you are interested in purchasing a work from this exhibit contact Kathy Fleming.

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