It is a bit early for Christmas, but here is a drawing that was recently finished that attempts to sum up why we sing "Joy to the World" at Christmas time. I don't know if it is just the colder air or the lessening daylight, but the holidays are already in the air. This drawing was originally done for a Christmas card fundraiser for a friend with cancer, and the sadness of someone so young suffering mixed with the spirit of Christmas reminded me of the real hope and peace there is in knowing "He Lives."
Saturday, October 18, 2008
He Lives
It is a bit early for Christmas, but here is a drawing that was recently finished that attempts to sum up why we sing "Joy to the World" at Christmas time. I don't know if it is just the colder air or the lessening daylight, but the holidays are already in the air. This drawing was originally done for a Christmas card fundraiser for a friend with cancer, and the sadness of someone so young suffering mixed with the spirit of Christmas reminded me of the real hope and peace there is in knowing "He Lives."
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Ash- I love you! You are amazing and wonderful and fantastic and phenomenal and fabulous and awesome and any other overly-used but perfectly applicable positive adjective that Webster deemed linguistically correct.
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