Artist: Cees Sliedrecht
Christianity and the Visual Arts
Artist: Cees Sliedrecht
Artist Statement
In 2005 I was eating a meal at a restaurant overlooking the Niagara Falls, Canada when a small bird began to eat the crumbs from my table. I was reminded of the verse in Matthew 6:26
Look at the birds of the sir, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? (NKJV)
My family and I had spent a great deal of money to see and eat at the falls and yet God was taking care of one of his beautiful creations (the sparrow) as well.
Since 2005 I have journeyed through cancer, depression and the illness of other family members and a very close friend. The tonal scale “branch” in this artwork is symbolic of God and his omnipresence even though, at times, it seemed He might not have been there. Hence the subtle shadows observed in the textures background.
The bird and the small piece of see bread are symbolic, once again, of God’s wonderful provision in life.
Many who have seen me working on this work have commented on the peace they have seen in me as I painted and the peace they feel while looking at the work. The intention of this work has always been to show the continual peace and confidence I have in God as I journey through life.
Artist Statement
I see my own life’s journey in this painting. The dark threads go in all directions, meeting dead-ends, weaving and back-tracking, yet moving onward.
There is a good balance of delightful colour indicating variety, overlapping with highlights of memorable happiness. Here and there are the sober pillars etched with unscripted scars gathered along the way: times for grieving, reflection and new direction. The movement and blending of the colours gives me a feeling of the presence of the Holy Spirit which accompanies me on my journey. The lamp beckons me onward.
Artist Statement
This is a painting of Christ’s sandaled feet walking the journey. Through his journey we have life… there is an invitation for you to journey.
Artist Statement
Having my father critically ill, recovering, and coming to live in our home with me as his carer, has influenced my work. Themes of the natural place of death in the cyclic journey through this place here on earth and on to the next home, are emerging.