The paintings themselves have a Goddess emphasis and a prayerful aim. They are an assembly of varying feminine images combining the domestic and the spiritual of everyday life. The psychology of these paintings are about killing the inward dragon and inspiring hope. Whether it is personal or global; war, rage, fear and revenge are the constant distractions to our true selves; which is the God incarnate.
"Hope refuses to sleep" says Jesuit Priest Ladislaus Boros, S. J. "all longing implies a refusal of what is actually there."
So we are living hope even unto ourselves. |