by Jen Norton | Mar 13, 2019 | Painting Stories, Philosophy
“Station Three: Jesus Falls for the First Time”12 x 12” Acrylic on wood Note: original art does not include haikuSet of 14 Stations $8000 It’s probably no accident that Jesus’ first fall is recorded early in the stations. I can usually summon the courage...
by Jen Norton | Mar 10, 2019 | Painting Stories, Philosophy
“Station Two Jesus Accepts His Cross”12 x 12” Acrylic on wood Note: original art does not include haikuSet of 14 Stations $8000 What does it mean to “pick up your cross”? A cross is a rough, unwanted and really, really heavy thing…especially if you are...
by Jen Norton | Mar 6, 2019 | Painting Stories, Philosophy
“Station One: Jesus is Condemned”12 x 12” Acrylic on wood Note: original art does not include haikuSet of 14 Stations $8000 At the beginning of the Passion story, Jesus is condemned to death by the leaders of his own faith. Pilot wasn’t entirely...
by Jen Norton | Mar 26, 2016 | Painting Stories, Philosophy
Life on modern earth can be like a hurricane, swirling us one way, then the other. Fear, indecision, conflicting opinions, self-doubt, 24 hours of noise. It can all be overwhelming. And if you “build your house on sand” by trying to navigate it all yourself, it just...
by Jen Norton | Jan 27, 2016 | Painting Stories, Philosophy
The Pope has declared 2016 a “Jubilee Year of Mercy” in the Catholic church, an opportunity for faith-filled people to mindfully practice acts of mercy among their families, communities and in the larger world. No matter what your belief system, practicing works of...
by Jen Norton | Feb 4, 2015 | Awards & Honors, Licensing and Design, Philosophy
Whoever hates his brother is in darkness; he walks in darkness and does not know where he is going because the darkness has blinded his eyes. —1 John 2:11 Do you ever feel overwhelmed by all the darkness? Turn on any news show and you’ll want to run to your nearest...