God’s Palette

© November 18, 2009

modified November 24, 2009

.

gods_palette_150

.

When I paint

People see it as my gift

When it is God gifting me

With His presence

.

He holds my hand and uses me as His paintbrush

.

Because they cannot see further than me

To the real painter beyond the canvas

Their appreciation is fleeting

based on colors and composition and brushstrokes

They don’t see that it is all God’s palette

And whatever color

Whatever arrangement

However heavy or light my caress

It is His Creation

.

And it is perfection

.

I am tired of sharing God

To the critics and colorblind

I consider capping my paints

Leaving my canvas empty

Or blocking God out

Painting with my own hand

.

While the canvas will lack the touch of Grace

At least I could accept the insults as my own

.

But I like to paint

And when I do

God is always present

Working through me

Coloring my canvas

With His touch

.

I wish they would learn

To open to God

To be painters

Instead of commentators

To appreciate God in His presence

No matter what color He chooses to paint

4 Responses to “God’s Palette”

  1. Ethnicity515 says:

    I like this poem. It reminds me of something I read in The book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura.

    In the chapter Art Appreciation, he wrote “In order to understand a masterpiece, you must lay yourself low before it and await with bated breath its least utterance”

    This here is the part that rings true to your poem……”It is much to be regretted that so much of the apparent enthusiasm for art at the present day has no foundation in real feeling. In this democratic age of ours men clamor for what is popularly considered the best, regardless of their feelings. They want the costly, not the refined; the fashionable, not the beautiful. To the masses, contemplation of illustrated periodicals, the worthy product of their own industrialism, would give more digestible food for artistic enjoyment than the early Italians or the Ashikaga masters, whom they pretend to admire. The name of the artist is more important to them than the quality of the work. As a Chinese critic complained many centuries ago, “People criticize a picture by their ear.” It is this lack of genuine appreciation that is responsible for the pseudo-classic horrors that to-day greet us wherever we turn.”

    Wow…

  2. evefionn says:

    Did you paint this??? it is really beautiful.

  3. Swami X says:

    Right now I am just painting with words :)

  4. Melanie says:

    Really beautiful!!!!!

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.