
“The Loud Silence”, acrylic on canvas, 15″x5″, ©Jessica Figueroa 2007
Jessica is a Pacific Northwest artist, and she says this about this piece:
As I began to create this piece with the theme of silence in mind, the more I thought about it, the more I had to put myself in a place where I could physically feel on a personal level, truly silent. I found that solitude outside in nature, away from competitive calendars, sounds, activities and constant devices that keep us from the need for stillness in order to reflect.
In the presence of the Creator, in his nature that surrounds me even the rocks cry out his beauty and glory. While in His present silence, I realized it was very loud between us.
His truth rang pure and piercing, and John 15:1-16 became increasingly crystal clear in the still solitude of the outdoors. As fall has ascended upon us quickly this season, the leaves are falling from the branches, stripped of they’re eye catching colors. I could hear the very real message, the true vine is the Father and the gardener; he cuts off every branch that does not bear fruit, pruning all that do bear fruit, so it becomes even more fruitful. Remain in him and he will remain in me. By remaining in his love, he can train our growth, and we can bear even more fruit as his disciples.
This painting is an abstracted representation of a personal, experienced silence challenging me that as we prepare to go into the dormant winter season, while there might not be much left to admire about the bare, leafless branches that no longer demand my visual attention there in lies a paradigm shift requiring me to focus on my own branches inwardly. I am reminded of the need to consistently seek his love for new growth in order to bloom for God’s glory, preparing me to be ready to bear new fruit in any season of my life.
Jessica can be contacted by writing to jessbartlett@hotmail.com.