Monday, July 16, 2007

Eileen Downes' visions

Finally I am getting back to this blog! It seems I have a case of vacation-itis; while not actually on vacation, my brain nonetheless seems to be strongly leaning in that direction... then Eileen was good enough to send me some of her notes, right as I was realizing I needed to post something new. While most of us are working quite diligently on the project, it's not always something that gets to the blog right away.

So, Eileen Downes in her own words:

I have always been fascinated by doors, windows, portals, passageways and their symbolic meaning. I have saved such imagery for many years - photos from vacations, magazines, family member’s trips, my own illustrations etc …anything about doors really. I have used some of these fragments in these three collages by layering them over each other, often intertwining them, into an artistic arrangement. Glimpses and views of wonderfully beautiful places symbolic of heaven can be seen though the doorways and windows.

These three pieces together with the previously posted piece titled: My Visit with God, are complete art pieces in their own right, but they are also preparatory illustrations to the larger piece that I am currently working on. This large piece will incorporate a real antique door that the viewer must actually open to reveal the imagery behind. This interactive art piece asks the viewer to make a motion, a decision to open, just like we are asked to make a motion to accept Christ as our Savior. More information and photos of this piece will be included later as it progresses.


"Visions of Heaven #1," 15” x 12” Collage

Doors and windows are symbolic imagery that I use in these pieces to convey the essence of heaven. We can pass though these portals of life like we pass from this world into our eternal life in heaven. The Bible references doors in several verses.

For example, Psalm 78:23 "Yet he gave a command to the skies above and opened the doors of the heavens."


"Visions of Heaven #2," 15” x 12” Collage

Revelation 4:1, "After this I looked, and there before me was a door standing open in heaven. And the voice I had first heard speaking to me like a trumpet said, 'Come up here, and I will show you what must take place after this.'"

Genesis 28:17, "He was afraid and said, 'How awesome is this place! This is none other than the house of God; this is the gate of heaven.'"


"Visions of Heaven #3," 15” x 12” Collage

Although the following verse does not specifically mention “doors” it does so indirectly by indicating that there are many rooms in heaven:

John 14:2, "In my Fathers house are many rooms; and if it were not so, I would have told you. I am going there to prepare a place for you."

Monday, July 2, 2007

the mustard tree

As I've been reading through the New Testament now, I've found that Jesus tells a lot of stories that start, "The kingdom of heaven is like..." and proceeds to give an illustration of some aspect of God's domain. The story of the mustard seed is one of those stories, found almost verbatim both in Matthew 13: 31-32 and Luke 13: 18-19. Jesus says, "The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed planted in a field. It is the smallest of all seeds, but it becomes the largest of garden plants; it grows into a tree, and birds come and make nests in its branches." (Matthew)

Many of you know that I have a personal ongoing project called Tree Stories, with an accompanying blog at http://www.tree-stories.blogspot.com/, so the story of heaven being like a tree was something I had to jump at. So the first thing I set out to do was find out what a mustard tree looked like, and see if there were any near me that I could get a photograph of. Not long into my online research, I realized there is no such thing as a mustard tree - so what, I had to ask, was Jesus talking about? And I found a commentary that seemed to answer that exact question, better than anything I had ever heard. (Unfortunately I don't know where that was, but if someone else finds it again, I'll put a link in here.)

So here's what Jesus was saying, that heaven is like a seed you plant, the tiniest of seeds, expecting to get a bush, actually a pretty big bush from such a small seed, and what you get is a tree, larger than anything else in the garden, bigger and better than you would have ever expected. It's not just the concept of a huge thing coming from a small thing, like I have seen some translations make the story a pine nut and a huge pine tree - no, heaven is more than what you expect, impossible for you to completely imagine, better than your wildest dreams! Jesus wasn't referring to some obscure tree and as the Creator himself, he certainly knew that trees don't grow from mustard seeds - but he wanted us to understand that is exactly what heaven is like - the impossible come to life.

So this will become one of my Visions of Heaven, also one of my Tree Stories, and the title is Tree Story #30: The Mustard Tree. This colored version here is just a colored copy, but I'll post the final here when I get that far. I've got other pieces that are Visions of Heaven Tree Stories, which you can find on my Tree Stories blog, but I'll post here with a little more commentary at a later date.

(If you click on the "mustard tree" link below, you will see all my posts on the subject, including the final piece.)