Dawn Maureen Art

Welcome to my art blog!

I feel that there is nothing more truly artistic than to love people. ~ Vincent van Gogh




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Here are some of my paintings, drawings, and arts and crafts. I work in oils, acrylics, pastel, crayon, ink, pencil, and collage.




Below is some of my photography. It's amateur point and shoot, but I still enjoy doing it.
Looking through the viewfinder helps me to focus
on the details in my surroundings and it helps me to enjoy the peaceful silence nature gives to us. I threw some still life arrangements in the mix as well !





God comes to us in the things we know best and can verify most easily, the things of our everyday life, apart from which we cannot understand ourselves. ~ Pope John Paul II (Fides et Ratio - Faith and Reason)



In producing a work, artists express themselves to the point where their work becomes a unique disclosure of their own being, of what they are and of how they are what they are. And there are endless examples of this in human history. In shaping a masterpiece, the artist not only summons his work into being, but also in some way reveals his own personality by means of it. For him art offers both a new dimension and an exceptional mode of expression for his spiritual growth. Through his works, the artist speaks to others and communicates with them. ~ Pope John Paul II

There is a freedom, a joy and a connection that you feel when you use your imagination, but when you do not recognize the Source of your imagination, those experiences can be an end unto themselves. You will need to foster an atmosphere in which imagination is kept in its proper role. Worship is where you can experience God's character, his Word is where you know his will, and prayer is where you commune with him. ~ Alice Bass, The Creative Life, A Workbook for Unearthing the Christian Imagination




Blog Links



Christians in the Visual Arts (CIVA)

Drama, as Vocation

Art Therapy helps abused children

Art Therapy Meets Neuroscience

SENG, Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted (including Asbergers links)

Glassel School of Art

Epiphany Studio

Spencer Williams Paintings

Drawing on Faith

Upper Room Daily Reflections

Church of the Masses

The Hole in the Floor

The Heart of Things

Diary of an Arts Pastor

Adri's Art

Kayleen West Visual Arts Diary

Jarrod Justice Paintings

2nd Cup of Coffee

West Meets East

I feel that there is nothing more truly artistic than to love people. ~ Vincent van Gogh

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2009 (44)
    • ►  December (5)
      • God in All Things
      • What constitutes Christian Art?
      • The Mercy Blog: Brother Wolf and Sister Water
      • A Study into Nudity in Christian Art from a Cathol...
      • To work like this requires trust and faith!
    • ►  September (1)
      • Love is strong as death, jealousy as relentless as...
    • ►  August (3)
      • God of Surprises
      • Gifts of Creation
      • Something I am researching
    • ►  May (2)
      • The Chase by: Keith Holyoak (1950- ) As my love...
      • Song
    • ▼  April (17)
      • Photo of a work in progress, Orange Tulips
      • Unique Gifts, Unique Selves, One Love
      • Here is an article about art from a protestant whe...
      • Here is an article written by an Evangelical explo...
      • Here is an interesting article where Catholic Cult...
      • Bible quotes to ponder:
      • Silent Prayer
      • Celeste Zepponi talks about Art as Prayer on Sacre...
      • This is sad
      • Beautiful Christian Art Link!
      • Art as Prayer
      • Unique talents
      • Abstract Art is NOT EVIL !
      • I found a stained glass instructor on You Tube
      • I love this artist's work!
      • Inspiration from a Jellyfish ;-)
      • Worshipping God with all of our mind, heart and so...
    • ►  March (1)
      • Creative Worship
    • ►  January (15)
      • Everyone has creative power
      • Artists have a maker
      • Attention, Patience, Practice
      • http://www.catholicartists.org/members/
      • The ART of patience
      • In your light I learn how to love. In your beauty,...
      • The Hole in the Floor, by Richard Wilbur
      • Melody of You by Sixpence None the Richer
      • Go to God by love
      • Maxine to the Rescue !
      • Having Trouble Discovering Your Vocation ?
      • To keep or not to keep, that is the question.
      • All of you
      • Creativity Quote
      • Joy versus Happiness
  • ►  2008 (65)
    • ►  November (15)
      • Taking a break from painting...
      • My husband set up his camera on his tripod with a ...
      • I got a friend request on my shoutlife page yester...
      • God in the present moment
      • I painted this portrait of my friend Vauhgn Fahie ...
      • The Simple Things in Life that Matter Most
    • ►  October (3)
    • ►  September (7)
    • ►  August (2)
    • ►  July (6)
    • ►  May (3)
    • ►  April (29)

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Dawn Maureen
I am an artist/painter in Houston Texas, a wife and a mother of three boys, and a catholic christian.
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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Beautiful Christian Art Link!

http://studiobrien.com/site/index.php?option=com_ponygallery&Itemid=91
Posted by Dawn Maureen at 12:15 PM

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Earth’s crammed with heaven,
And every common bush afire with God;
But only he who sees takes off his shoes,
The rest sit around and pluck blackberries.

~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning


Dear artists, you well know that there are many impulses which, either from within or from without, can inspire your talent. Every genuine inspiration, however, contains some tremor of that “breath” with which the Creator Spirit suffused the work of creation from the very beginning. Overseeing the mysterious laws governing the universe, the divine breath of the Creator Spirit reaches out to human genius and stirs its creative power. He touches it with a kind of inner illumination which brings together the sense of the good and the beautiful, and he awakens energies of mind and heart which enable it to conceive an idea and give it form in a work of art. It is right then to speak, even if only analogically, of “moments of grace”, because the human being is able to experience in some way the Absolute who is utterly beyond. ~ Pope John Paul II, Letter to Artists

"There is in us an instinct for newness, for renewal, for a liberation of creative power. We seek to awaken in ourselves a force which really changes our lives from within. And yet the same instinct tells us that this change is a recovery of that which is deepest, most original, most personal in ourselves. To be born again is not to become somebody else, but to become ourselves." - Thomas Merton

Spiritual formation isn’t merely about the end result; it’s about the formative process itself. It’s about the mysterious artistic activity of the Spirit from the dawn of creation to the sunset each evening, in which previously unconnected elements are fashioned — formed — into a coherent whole. ~- Sarah Arthur (The God-Hungry Imagination: The Art of Storytelling for Postmodern Youth Ministry)

The museum truly shows how Christianity and culture, faith and art, the divine and the human, constantly intertwine,” Pope Benedict (speaking of the Vatican Museum.)

God therefore called man into existence, committing to him the craftsman's task. Through his “artistic creativity” man appears more than ever “in the image of God”, and he accomplishes this task above all in shaping the wondrous “material” of his own humanity and then exercising creative dominion over the universe which surrounds him. With loving regard, the divine Artist passes on to the human artist a spark of his own surpassing wisdom, calling him to share in his creative power. Obviously, this is a sharing which leaves intact the infinite distance between the Creator and the creature, as Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa made clear: “Creative art, which it is the soul's good fortune to entertain, is not to be identified with that essential art which is God himself, but is only a communication of it and a share in it”.(1)That is why artists, the more conscious they are of their “gift”, are led all the more to see themselves and the whole of creation with eyes able to contemplate and give thanks, and to raise to God a hymn of praise. This is the only way for them to come to a full understanding of themselves, their vocation and their mission. ~ Pope John Paul II, Letter to Artists