In the Stillness, Light
The human soul was created to hunger for what is higher, holier, and more luminous than the shallow rhythms of modern life. But we are too often dulled—lulled into spiritual forgetfulness-by the flicker of a screen, the scroll of TikTok, and the noise that parades as music but leaves no echo in the heart.
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Even our God-given longing for connection is reduced to a restless quest for likes on Facebook, as if digital applause could satisfy a sacred ache. We drift through our days, eyes glued to screens, speaking in shallow fragments at all hours, while the deeper conversations, the soul-stirring ones, go unspoken.
But even now, the Spirit calls—quietly, steadily—reminding us that the light we truly seek is not found on a screen, but in the stillness where God waits to speak.
This is why I create sculptures. My luminous works—pieces that illuminate a strange color and light in the dark—are more than art. They are reminders. In the hours when everything seems silent, when the world offers only noise, they glow. They testify that even in the deepest night, there is still light
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Hope is not gone. It's waiting to be seen.
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