As Rev. Ellis told us Paul has exhibited in both Guildford and Ripon Cathedrals, and at festivals like Greenbelt . One of his pieces of work hangs in Lambeth Palace, having been commissioned by the previous Archbishop of Canterbury.
Pretty impressive stuff.
Now, I'm no art expert, and I wouldn't know a Turner Prize winner if I fell over it, so it was just as well that Paul himself was there. He explained what each piece meant, what its themes were.
Like this one, which represents the narrow gate (Matt 7.13), a gate that is painted brightly, making us think about childhood and innocence (Matt 18.1-4 & Mark 10.13-16).
I'm really grateful to Paul partly because he helped me to look more deeply at his work, but also because I think I'll stop and notice art a bit more now. Maybe take the time to let it sink in...
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