Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Likeness

Many of you know I attended a calligraphy and art workshop in Santa Fe, NM a few weeks ago taught by one of my favorite calligraphers and artist, Randall Hasson. In fact, Randall gave me permission to use one of his renderings in this post so a great big thank you to him. By the way, if you want to view some of the most incredible contemplative paintings you've ever seen, please click here for a link.

I have loved calligraphy for years and really went to Randall's workshop to learn some of his techniques for applying paint to canvas. I came away very inspired but something happened that I really had not planned on. Because he adds life to his paintings with people, I found myself wanting to paint people, portraits in particular upon returning home.

But how to go about this? I had painted one portrait (tried is the operative word here) and sketched one bust of JFK when I was a teenager. So you get the drift, this is NOT something I do.

I reviewed what knowledge I had about getting better at something.

1. Wanna play piano--take lessons, practice piano.

2. Wanna be good at football--learn the game, practice every day.

3. Wanna paint portraits--practice painting portraits.

So I set out with determination at the start of last week to choose a painting, to paint it every day until I noticed a likeness, choose another painting, start again.

So I chose one of Randall's paintings of a man in deep, painful thought.

And I painted and I worked so hard.

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Yes, after many attempts and working and working and reworking, taking color out, putting color back in, etc., I noticed an improvement and yes, maybe someday I really will be able to paint portraits if I work hard enough.


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But when I put it up beside the real thing (Randall's painting on the left), I see just how far short mine falls. Oh, I like it, I really do and I think it is almost good--but a sound critique from me would notice that Randall's looks like a real man, not like a painting--mine definitely looks like I tried to paint a man's face.

All that to say this--all week long as I was doing this, I kept thinking about how much time do I spend trying to grow in Christ's likeness. Am I determined to be like Him? Would anyone mistake my actions for His? Am I changing some each day to look more and more like Him?

This prospect of growing to be like Him can be a little overwhelming when we consider our sinful ways. However, there is good news--God promised that He would finish what He started in us.

He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. Philippians 1:

We can trust Him with this, we know that--but it stands to reason that the more we comply with His teachings, the more time we practice His presence, loving Him, treasuring His Word and truly glorying in His company, the more rich this journey will become and the more we will start to resemble Him.





He longs for us to imitate Him so that we can reach out to a lost and dying world and they will know, in us, they have seen the face of God.

6 Comments:

  1. Ok Seriously! That is awesome! From your first painting to your most recent ~ WOW !!! and in only 1 week!!???!!
    I am soooo super impressed! I do believe you will work hard enough if you can do this in only 1 week I have no doubt you will be amazing!!

    you know I love others who desire to be more like HIM, being ever pliable and willing to look within so that they can be shaped, molded into HIS Likeness. There are those who won't even "go there" and it is so difficult to watch that knowing that if only they would allow the Lord to help them it would be so much better even if it hurts along the way it is so worth it in the end!

    Love you my friend!! Keep at it ~ I know you will :)
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  2. I have to agree with Loren
    that the portrait is really
    good for a first time effort!
    I wish I could paint portraits.
    I have been doing them in
    charcoals and colored pencils
    for years but never had the
    courage to try painting. You
    have inspired me to try, Dianne.
    I do see Jesus Christ in you!
    Thanks for another thought-
    provoking post.
    Love you,
    Sandy
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  3. Your talent, your love for the Lord inspires me. What I see and read here is a beautiful reflection of Christ. Thank you.
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  4. One brushstroke at a time! Our portrait is slowly looking more like Christ as we spend time with Him, in the Word, and on our knees. Much work left to be done in my case, but I am thankful that God is completing me.
    Your portrait is truly good coming from one who cannot paint a lick! :) But I can crochet baby blankets, weave, and maybe a few other things!
    loving you, ~ linda
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  5. Amen and Amen! And your painting is absolutely amazing. What an encouragement to try, try, try. Thank you!
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  6. I've read this post twice today...it made me think of the journey we are on...as artists and christians. Well done!
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