Windows into the Soul: Art As Spiritual Expression
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Working with clay, paint, crayons, or pencils, artists have long known that the act of creating art can help people explore the deepest recesses of their hearts – and bring about real change in their lives. Michael Sullivan discovered the power of art for himself in the midst of grieving the loss of a young parishioner. Ever since, he has been using simple art projects as a form of prayer and a way of helping others explore what God may be saying to them.
Windows into the Soul is a practical, hands-on resource for those who want to explore this means of prayer and contemplation for themselves, approaching the process not as an artist but as a spiritual seeker. Readers will find projects in various media, including clay, charcoal, and acrylic, including not only technical directions, but a gentle guide to the spiritual gold to be mined from the experience.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #524650 in Books
- Published on: 2006-03-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 88 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Michael Sullivan, a sculptor and former lawyer, is rector of St. John's Episcopal Church in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Customer Reviews
Beautifully Written
Michael Sullivan has written an engaging book that opened my heart to seeing both art and prayer in new ways. The exercises offered are easy access points for those who don't feel creative and would hesitate to call themselves artists. At the same time, experience artists will be inspired by Sullivan's story. The beautifully written chapters offer a wonderful glimpse into the author's spiritual journey. His authenticity and passion were very inspiring.
A New Way to Pray
I was intrigued by the title of this book and when I began reading it was even more interested in the concept. I am an artist and I try to be spiritual and pray on a daily basis, but using the Scriptures and other items in art as a way of praying really piqued my curious side. I haven't finished reading the book, nor have I started the lessons, but seeing that I can use my art as a way to have a contact with God is a new and refreshing idea.
For those who are not open to certain ideas about the Christian lifestyle, don't buy this book. Mr. Sullivan challenges your ideas and tosses them out the window. Being a spiritual seeker, this book is ideal for me in my progress and growth in my faith.
An Excellent thought starter
This is an excellent thought starter. I'm planning to use some of the exercises for my creativity class.




