A collection of pen and ink drawings inspired by religious poetry.
All art copyright (c) Israel Galindo.
December 19, 2009
The Last Supper
"They are assembled, astounded, bewildered, round him who, like a sage centered at last, withdraws from those to whom he once belonged and flows beyond them as some foreigner...."
For several years my daily devotional practice has involved reading Scripture and poetry with meditation on the text of both. Later I incorporated imaging as part of the daily discipline of lectio divina. These ink drawings are a result of that practice.
After reading and meditating on the text, I focus on the meaning and feeling of the message. This, personally, is an important facet of the discipline since my tendency is to live too much “in my head.” Once an image suggests itself I quickly sketch it on paper using ink and brush. The drawings are impromptu with no attempt made to correct mistakes (that will be obvious). Which means that I learn to live with the mistakes, since I'm not looking for "perfection" in the end product. Rather, the final sketch is just an expression of the end of a process—an end to a means, so to speak. Each sketch takes no more than fifteen minutes to complete. Incorporating the artistic dimension into the devotional practice has allowed for an integration of the cognitive and affective elements of the Scripture passages. I hope you enjoy the sketches with the first line of the poems that inspired them.
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