Laura
Mark-Finberg
Celebrating
the beauty of our
Natural World
Original
Painting ,Limited Edition Prints on canvas & paper
ABOUT THE PAINTING:
"All
Creatures Great And Small"
First,
let me say that the title comes from a poem by Cecil Frances Alexander
,"Maker of Heaven And Earth"
All
things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all.
The
stained glass window in the painting is from the Grace Luthern
Church on Queen Street in Lancaster, Pa. The
windows were completed in 1908 and are as beautiful as the day
they were installed. I was initually planning on putting a dove
in the painting but in the end, after the painting sat for four
months , felt a young crow was much more interesting. Hopefully,
rather than just being just a beautiful piece of art it creates
an inner dialogue for the viewer. Afterall, the crow has been
both persecuted and revered through out history. Recently, modern
science has found that crows have the ability to make premitive
tools in order to complete a task. In addition, they mate for
life and have a very tight knit family and social structure. Evidience
has shown that crows do less harm to the crops than initually
thought and actually benefit farms.
Some
Native American lore sees the crow as a protector of the recently
departed as it leads the soul to heaven.
The crows major predator,man.