Vita Poetica | Visual Arts
Ophelia’s Baptism
by Abigail Platter
A baptism is a surrender to death, in hopes that one might come back up for air transformed. Here we find a murky space for the kind of wallowing that just might also contain new life.
The Geography of Hope
by Jocelyn Mathewes
My current work is a growing body of alternative processes and conceptual experiments in mixed media. My interest lies in how the day-to-day experience and psyche of the patient is shaped and affected.
Two Series: Acetabulum & Nearness Distanced to Presence
by Corey Frey
We can be so near to the world, ideas, and people but simultaneously estranged. The work that I'm attempting to make defamiliarizes just enough to reintroduce relational intimacy. In that way, obfuscation becomes a tool.
Three Paintings
by Jennifer Anne Moses
I've been on a God-search pretty much as long as I can remember. So it came as if directly from the Divine when one day, in my early forties, I felt compelled to start painting and picked up a paintbrush.
Prodigal Rambler & Sanctification in Process
by Carolynn Marshall Wright
For me, the process of creating is one of worshipful expression and response to the emotions evoked by the world around us.