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Heirloom: A Poem
This is one of Bryan’s poems. I won’t speak too much to the content because I want you to read it for yourself, but I welcome your comments.
Heirloom
I
The steeple
Vaults upward to a point,
Poised to prick
The grey quilt of the sky,
Until it bleeds
Daylight or rain.
Between the steeple’s summit
And swelling belly of a cloud
A pigeon is danced [...]
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Tags: church, heirloom, poetry, religion
The following is a clip from The Big Kahuna. I won’t go into the background of the movie (you can read a summary on imdb.com). This is one of the best monologues I’ve ever heard. Some people call it anti-Christian, but I have to disagree. It’s inspiring, really.
So what do you [...]
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Tags: anti christian, character, monologue, the big kahuna
Re: "The Reformation and Images"
Okay I have to weigh in. This is in response to a post on Wes’s blog on The Reformation and Images. I have a lot more to say, but for now I’ll keep it brief. I do not personally like Kinkade’s paintings. But does this mean it’s not good art? What makes good art? Here [...]
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Tags: art, images, impressionism, kinkade, monet, reformation