The Catechism of the Catholic Church defines prayer as "the raising of one's mind and heart to God" (613) Art as prayer, therfore, is communication and expression in the form of a visual metaphor which is directed with the intention of our mind and heart toward God. To shift from art to art-as-prayer is a shifting of intention. It is not enough just to call it prayer and proceed. One must enter into the activity with a sincere, single-focused intention of seeking God. The overriding purpose is not to make art but to reach out to God. It is also not just to God, but with God, who is invited to share in the process of making, to guide and direct our efforts while we are working. It will be important to listen for God in the process as well as in the final product. ~ Jeri Gerding, Drawing to God, Art as Prayer, Prayer as Art
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Art as Prayer
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