October
2011 - Vol. 53
Trinity,
scene from Lebanon, acrylic on canvas, 100 x 150 cm, by David Kurani
Spring
in Lebanon
recent art work
by David Kurani
David
is a noted Lebanese landscape artist. He teaches classes in art and theater
at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. David has exhibited widely
in art galleries and private collections throughout Lebanon, Europe, and
the USA. He recently completed a 6-month sabbatical dedicated to painting
the Lebanese landscape. He and his wife Gisele and their three sons are
active members of the People of God in Lebanon, a member community of the
Sword of the Spirit.
Spring
time in Lebanon
From
the artist: I love painting nature - just going outside
and looking at it is medicine for my soul. I feel palpably better after
gazing at it. To try and capture some of its beauty and upbuilding effects
can be both a challenge and a relaxation at the same time. And I feel happy
contentment if I am able to capture some of it and bring it inside to those
who cannot go outside so much, or to the particularities of that interesting
place/time/light.
Of course God is behind it all. The scenery is
his handwriting, the weather his mood, the appreciation of them his inspiration
and the creative process his impulse built on his precedent. I am reminded
of a thought offered by Bernard of Clairvaux which goes, in effect: "The
beauty around us is meant to remind us of, and point us towards, the perfection
of beauty in its author and creator, our God." I thank God every time I
finish a picture; I feel each one is a gift from him.
Foilage
by the sea looking towards Beirut skyline, watercolor 47 x 64 cm, by David
Kurani
Cyclamen,
watercolor with body color 47 x 64 cm, by David Kurani.
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