Tenebrae...
This is a painting I completed a few months ago entitled Can these bones live...? which I exhibited at the Mars Hill Graduate School exhibit. It's 8 feet tall and about 4 feet wide. However, tonight we're helping lead a Tenebrae service (which means 'darkness' in Latin) and it is a 'celebration' of what has traditionally been called 'good' Friday in the church calendar. A more accurate name is probably 'dark' Friday given we're remembering and seeking to identify as much as possible with the suffering and death of Jesus.
I will be taking this work above and somehow painting over it with 'darkness' in a live painting experiment. At first I wasn't sure if I should do that, given the 'sacredness' of works of art, but I thought again that it seems almost more fitting for this day that I work with a piece already constructed and composed...an image, perhaps, in need of a fitting iconoclasm. It makes me nervous just thinking about it, but it makes perhaps a more profound and troubling statement.
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, have mercy on me a sinner...
Comments
Ed,
Thanks for posting this "before" picture of your work of art. Please post an "after" picture so those of us who may not be able to watch the work in progress can appreciate it.
May the Spirit move through you in power as you paint during Tenebrae.
Perhaps this piece will be a picture of Jesus life - the original work, His death - the work at Tenebrae, - and perhaps a third piece for the resurrection?
God speed!
Posted by: Elizabeth Chapin | April 6, 2007 09:26 AM