Sunday, November 22, 2009

TUCKER'S STARRY NIGHT





“Tucker’s Starry Night” was small and broken clay
painted blues with green and gold, swirled and loose and free.
His efforts with a lump of earth were done with loving care—
Then in wrong hands, was broken. Who would even dare
To touch the heartfelt art of young, creative hands?
It’s difficult to realize that jealously demands
Negative attention, hidden from our view.
What someone meant for evil was soon turned into good.
We carefully removed the parts thoughtlessly left behind—
the broken edges remained, symbolic of the kind
of artist’s life we’re living in a broken, fallen world
But in the Master Artist’s hands new beauty is unfurled.
Re-created with new purpose and placed for all to see
Upon a tiny easel, a little gift for me.
“Tucker’s Starry Night” became a masterpiece that day
Reminding me from start to end we’re all just mortal clay.

Claudia Lowery
November 18, 2009


Tucker Barton is a fifth grade art student of mine. He made a little dish from leftover clay after his regular work was done. He painted it very carefully in a style similar to Van Gogh’s Starry Night. When finished he said, “There, I’m stopping because it’s perfect!” As it sat on his desk drying, someone broke off one side as he was cleaning up at the sink. Tucker was heartbroken. However, I told him to let me think about it and we’d do something with it. Two days later he asked what we were going to do and I said, “Do you trust me? I’m going to break it some more.” He said, “Yes,” and I proceeded to break off the rest of the edges, leaving a flat surface with his “Van Gogh”-styled design intact. We gave it a coat of Mod Podge and he signed it. Now it sits on a little easel on my desk. I like it even better than before. What a great message there is in the small things in life…God is re-creating us daily….and I am very thankful for that.









Saturday, November 7, 2009

AFTER THE RAIN















After the rain comes growth. It may not look like what we expected, but in it an unexpected and odd beauty.
Photos by Claudia Lowery
October 2009






Thursday, November 5, 2009

NOW

In the long and lonely life
we enter and wait
and watch for moments
of unexpected pleasure, joy.

A touch is fire and smoke
and blaze and always
arouses thoughts that once
turned over and seen are
pondered and left
behind for another day.

Without the cold and dark
there is no warmth and light
so on we walk into the days
set out before us to question
each and every thing
we’ve wasted time upon.

Wandering, turning left
then right the anticipation
greets and enters us into
a world that draws out
some sleeping dragon’s
thoughts, desires to be
laid down in pigment, dust
and form.

Awake, oh sleeping one,
and fill with curling soft
and fiery breathe every void
that seeks a lighted path
for this is now and now
is passing quickly and is
gone….now.


Claudia Lowery
November 5, 2009