Here Comes This Dreamer

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Here comes this dreamer. Come now, let us kill him and throw him into one of the pits; then we shall say that a wild animal has devoured him, and we shall see what will become of his dreams.” (Genesis 37:19b-20)

Pits await
Those who speak the dream
And yet the dream will not be silenced.

Seen above (and on mastheads): “Triune Pear” by Nancy Stoller in the current ECVA exhibition, "Recognition & Return."

Readings are from Streams of Mercy: a meditative commentary on the Bible by Ann Kristin Haldors Fontaine (used with permission of the author.)

Comments (1)

Stunning, almost picasso-like piece of work. I'm currently editing a book at the moment on the history of abstract art, this would fit almost perfectly into the center fold. Thank you for sharing.

Best wishes
Jacob Peters
Schiel & Denver
http://www.schieldenver.com

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