“…When I was a child I rode my horse to the top of the mountain where the sun shone down on me, and the valley green in meadow grass lay far below. I looked to the sky and waited, filled with longing. Nothing sounded. In sorrow I lay down on the earth, my arms outstretched to hug it. O Earth, warm and just right, everything just right, the shape of bark, and smell of grass, and sound of leaves brushing the wind, I wanted to be just right too.”
Three from the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Virgin and Child - from the workshop of Della-Robbia
Jon Brooks - Pair of “styx” ladder-back chairs
Virgin and Child Before a Rose Hedge - Pseudo-Pier Francesco Fiorentino
Bal Chhabda - Untitled (Reclining Nude) - 1980
Fairport Convention - "A Sailor's Life"
Elizabeth Catlett - Six Portraits of Angela Davis
"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend," from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Elizabeth Catlett - Untitled (Composition for a Peace Poster) - c. 1950
Cormac McCarthy, from "The Road"
No lists of things to be done. The day providential to itself. The hour. There is no later. This is later. All things of grace and beauty such that one holds them to one’s heart have a common provenance in pain. Their birth in grief and ashes.
"New Sensations" - Lou Reed
Yasuo Kuniyoshi - "Landscape" (c. 1921)
"You Got The Silver" - The Rolling Stones
Edith Neff - "Portrait of my Family, Not Far From Where I Grew Up" (1975)
Marcia Marcus - "Double-Portrait with Still Life" (1960)
Donald Justice - "There is a gold light in certain old paintings..."
KSM - "I Want You to Want Me"
Daniel Garber - "Students of Painting" (1923)
On Grace, from Romans 11 :6
“But if it is by grace, it is no longer on the basis of works,
otherwise grace would no longer be grace.”