Rowina (21
Feb 2013)
"More thanks to
inspired artist, Nicole Poon, and Frank Molver"
Your art works are inspired by God. In addition, you are
becoming a more and more accomplished "draw-er"--an artist who
draws very well.
The picture of you two with lanterns, moving into the spirals
looming above you--especially wonderful. My father was a
graphic artist and I learned
to draw with perspective long before kindergarten...I can't draw
so well now, due to eye-hand coordination problem, but I can
appreciate good work.
(to Frank Molver, my father was Art Editor of the
Post-Intelligencer, back when artists were needed for more than
maps and cartoons).
Concerning your drawing of angels drifting in the form of clouds
over a road, we have "that" all the time here in New
Mexico. Incredibly detailed cloud pictures on most
days. Sometimes, these pictures become so complete and
perfect that one wonders if these pictures are God's handiwork.
Yesterday, a picture of a bird, perfectly detailed, with a
slightly open beak, head, two wings in perspective, body,
feathered tail blown out in the wind behind. I don't know
that these pictures "mean" anything, but they are amazing.
Sometimes I see a cloud formation of Jesus standing in the sky,
usually holding a shepherd's crook and wearing a crown or
halo. the most amazing cloud picture I have seen was that
above a forest fire across the Rio Grande from me, in the Sangre
de Christo mountains; it was of two angels bending toward each
other, over the fire, like the angels guarding the Ark of the
Covenant.
The forest fire that year became our second serious fire of this
century, which drove most of us into evacuation and threatened
the town and National Laboratory for the second time since the
year 2000. It took a thousand men to stop this fire, the
Las Conchas fire, at the edge of the laboratory.