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Monthly Archives: April 2011
4.27.11 My soul finds it place in the name…
There is a great quiet secret to walking below the Keystone Bridge. It is the care and deliberate gentleness which was required to quarry out the stone in making the bridge. If the workmen (in 1869-1872) had been careless in … Continue reading
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4.24.11 Installation of Via Crucis at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Lanesville
I will be posting a complete set of photos from the installation later this evening. Today I also celebrate Greek Easter with my family.
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4.18.11 Ego Eimani
I am the door of the sheep With opening to the soul, the most casual of suggestions can assume a powerful direction of focus. And so when Pastor Anne Deneen of St. Paul Lutheran suggested I look forward to the … Continue reading
4.13.11 Via Crucis slideshow now available
6:22 pm I have just uploaded a slide show of the 8 Scriptural Stations of the Cross (and also The Lamentation.)
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4.13.11 Via Crucis – Station One
Jesus is condemned to death The images from my work which form the collection of “Via Crucis, A Photographer Before the Cross,” have emerged over the past decade.When I first began 10 years ago, I spent the first 3 months … Continue reading
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04.12.11 The Source: Part One – of ‘Via Crucis ~ A Photographer Before the Cross’
The imagery for ‘Via Crucis – A Photographer Before the Cross,’ is found within a single abandoned granite quarry in Rockport, Massachusetts. And all within a 300 step walking distance. The smooth vertical shafts are the remnants of drill holes, … Continue reading
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