Serenity

Wednesday, November 16, 2005



I've seen these sketches several times in the past and I thought they're really great. Then I forgot all about them.





Yesterday, I've seen them again. I still think they're awesome just the same, only this time it gives me a whole new sense of serenity just by looking at them.


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Suffer the little children"

These images really reflect the humanity of Jesus. I've got all kinds of questions about art and faith and consider myself a total idiot on the subject (among others). I'm trying to learn.

I can say these are beautiful. ;-)

Anonymous said...

I love to draw as well and these sketches are beautiful! They do reflect so much love. Thank you for posting them:-)

God's Grace.

Wed Nov 16, 07:44:53 PM

Anonymous said...

God bless you! Loved the Word above, the sketches and blog from Monday. May you feel His undergirding of your life and may it be a Merry Christmas for both of us!
*

Anonymous said...

I think they capture the ACTUAL attitude of Jesus, not just around children, but in all circumstances.

Anonymous said...

These drawings bring comfort to those of us who have had to say good-bye to a child, an infant or lost a baby before birth. I love these drawings, they bring such hope for future reunions.

Anonymous said...

Hi there,
Thank you for showing those pictures. They have put everything in perspective for me. They represent just wonderful joy!

Thanks, have a great day!

Anonymous said...

are these yours? they really speak to me!

just look at the rapport between Jesus and the child on the right !

Anonymous said...

They are beautiful! Daddy God!

Anonymous said...

Hi Pia... I really have something to say about the sketches shown above... I totally understand how it feels to put ourselves in imagination of such serenity, being in a state of stress free environment. But I really doubt how many people could leave their "world" behind in order to live such life. Believe it or not, everybody, this lifestyle of serenity STILL exist in this world NOW. I witness them with my own eyes. There is this community who lives and work together, no one claims to own anything to themselves. They are so different compare to the world, even to the way they dress up! Just like what it "says" in the sketches. The picture posted in your posting on Nov 14- just like what they wore during their wedding. I live a weekend with them, it was -- (I'm speechless). I was in a total state of "Serenity". Doubted a few times whether to leave or not to leave- the world.

Anonymous said...

Readers, would you please change the word "could" to "would"?

"I doubt how many people WOULD leave their world behind.."

Was thinking maybe this would better illustrate my concern :)

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