The Christology Tapestry. (15cm x 20cm)

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All things have been created through Him and for Him…In Him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell…through Him God was pleased to reconcile all things to Himself…making peace by the blood of His cross. (Col 1.15-20)

 

This came back from the framers on Saturday. The photo shows some of the flash from the camera but otherwise the image gives a good idea of the finished work.

Over Holy Week I'll say a little of how this tapestry evolved; not an explanation of what it 'means', but perhaps some personal reflections on the passage that inspired it, and how exegeting text and working tapestry can be a symbiotic process of lectio divina. I started with an empty canvas and no pre-planning other than daily reading of the text before picking up the needle again. Once I started I visited the thread shop regularly to browse and choose, with the passage in my head – I now know it by heart. Over several months, this was the result. 

Do I understand the Colossian hymn better? Or do I sense its mystery with more humility? Does the text control the thread, or the thread interpret the text? I started the project asking the question, 'What colour is Christology?'. I finished it in one sense none the wiser, but in a deeper sense coming to see that Christology may best be represented by all colours woven together in the harmonies and tones of reconciling love.

In which case the patterns and shapes, colours and tones of Christology have infinite subtleties, unthinkable contrasts, creative clashes, juxtapositions of image and colour that expand our widest fields of aesthetics, but which in the end become a visual representation of the One for whom all things were made, and in whom all things hold together. More later. 

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6 responses to “The Christology Tapestry. (15cm x 20cm)”

  1. RuthG avatar
    RuthG

    It is very beautiful. Thank you for letting us see it

  2. RuthG avatar
    RuthG

    It is very beautiful. Thank you for letting us see it

  3. RuthG avatar
    RuthG

    It is very beautiful. Thank you for letting us see it

  4. Graeme Clark avatar
    Graeme Clark

    Thought of this. Graeme
    God the weaver, making patterns,
    spinning threads throughout our days –
    Joy and sadness interwoven,
    strands of sorrow, strands of praise.
    Help us to discern your weaving
    in the multi-coloured maze.
    Teach us, Lord, to trust your guidance
    when the pattern is not clear,
    and to feel your strength and comfort
    when life’s fabric’s torn by fear.
    Help us sense that in the dark times
    Lightening love is always near.
    When we see the pattern changing
    and a new direction starts,
    let us know your love unbroken
    winds through life in all its parts
    by the threads of love and friendship
    closely woven in our hearts.
    Though we never see the picture
    with your sense of space and time,
    help us, Lord, to take our places
    in our faith’s continuing line,
    as all lives are interwoven
    in your final grand design.
    Marjorie Dobson © 1996 Stainer & Bell Ltd

  5. Graeme Clark avatar
    Graeme Clark

    Thought of this. Graeme
    God the weaver, making patterns,
    spinning threads throughout our days –
    Joy and sadness interwoven,
    strands of sorrow, strands of praise.
    Help us to discern your weaving
    in the multi-coloured maze.
    Teach us, Lord, to trust your guidance
    when the pattern is not clear,
    and to feel your strength and comfort
    when life’s fabric’s torn by fear.
    Help us sense that in the dark times
    Lightening love is always near.
    When we see the pattern changing
    and a new direction starts,
    let us know your love unbroken
    winds through life in all its parts
    by the threads of love and friendship
    closely woven in our hearts.
    Though we never see the picture
    with your sense of space and time,
    help us, Lord, to take our places
    in our faith’s continuing line,
    as all lives are interwoven
    in your final grand design.
    Marjorie Dobson © 1996 Stainer & Bell Ltd

  6. Graeme Clark avatar
    Graeme Clark

    Thought of this. Graeme
    God the weaver, making patterns,
    spinning threads throughout our days –
    Joy and sadness interwoven,
    strands of sorrow, strands of praise.
    Help us to discern your weaving
    in the multi-coloured maze.
    Teach us, Lord, to trust your guidance
    when the pattern is not clear,
    and to feel your strength and comfort
    when life’s fabric’s torn by fear.
    Help us sense that in the dark times
    Lightening love is always near.
    When we see the pattern changing
    and a new direction starts,
    let us know your love unbroken
    winds through life in all its parts
    by the threads of love and friendship
    closely woven in our hearts.
    Though we never see the picture
    with your sense of space and time,
    help us, Lord, to take our places
    in our faith’s continuing line,
    as all lives are interwoven
    in your final grand design.
    Marjorie Dobson © 1996 Stainer & Bell Ltd

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