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"Painting
is the poetry of the visual world. It is seen, and is a way of seeing;
it reveals, and is a path of revelation; it is a knowing, and a
being known.
Painting is communication between artist and subject, a dialogue
of courage and playfulness, attention and forgetfulness, freedom
and discipline, willfulness and surrender; a dialogue in which the
distinction between artist and subject becomes blurred. I am always
surprised by this conversation, by what I say and what is said or
even only hinted at. Each finished painting reverberates with the
echoes of the banter and silence that created it.
Painting is a way of attending to the Creator, a way of being created,
a spiritual practice personal and communal. Painting is an experience
of joy, what C. S. Lewis described as "an insatiable desire
that is more desirable than all other satisfactions." Color
and texture, line and form signify and mean beyond all naming and
intention, pointing within and beyond to the mystery of God. Painting
captures something of life's essence and simultaneously sets it
free. Painting captures and sets me free."
-Tim Mooney
Artist Bio
I have painted plein air and from photographs, but mostly I paint
from and with my imagination. I paint inside-out, and hope others
in reflection go from outside-within. Painting is an invitation
to explore the soul's landscape, to attract and repulse the internal
portrait, to feel abstraction.
It could be said that, for the most part, I am self-taught. Yet
experiment and failure, enlightenment and disillusionment - happening
constantly - continue to be my most faithful teachers and companions.
I have learned to trust them.
I am also a Presbyterian Pastor (Mdiv., Princeton Theological Seminary,
1987) serving a church in Clayton CA, a Spiritual Director (Diploma
in the Art of Spiritual Direction, San Francisco Theological Seminary,
1999) serving the Bread of Life Center in Davis CA, a national retreat
speaker, facilitator, and instructor in the area of spiritual formation,
and a writer working on a screenplay.
Medium
I would like to say Acrylic is my medium of conscience. But it is
so only after the hard fact of chance. My car was drawn into a Sonoma
County flea market and the plentiful supply of cheap Acrylic turned
into a long-term relationship to which I have yet to be unfaithful.
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