Do You Hear What I Hear? (2011) - mixed media textile |
The second piece in the "Profiles of Courage Series", was completed on June 29, 2011 – the day of my 15th
wedding anniversary. “Do You Hear What I Hear?” is
my tribute to the man I embraced in marriage.
It is a testament to the man of faith he has become through every
challenging obstacle we have faced together.
He is also a science lover. His
tribute must combine faith with science.
“Do You Hear What I Hear” shows science’s ability to explain some things
and its limitation to fathom others.
Science has proven sound travels in
waves of varying frequencies. Humans
detect sound waves with their ears.
Receptors in the ear carry the waves to the brain. The brain interprets the information from the
ear and lets us know what we are
hearing. Scientist have used MRI
technology to study the brain’s reaction to different types of sounds. The technology allows scientists to see
which areas of the brain are most excited by the sound stimulus. I believe emotion is measured through our
level of excitement. If you’re really
emotional the MRI will reveal higher levels of brain activity. But an MRI
cannot reveal human thought.
If an MRI could read the thoughts of my
husband after receiving bad news, it would reveal something peculiar. After hearing pronouncements of
foreclosure, unemployment, and slow economy, his thought revealing MRI would
see faith, hope, and opportunity. How do
I know? Because I’ve stood by him and
heard the pronouncements with him. I’ve
watched his actions and heard his words.
When the world - and his wife - marinated on seemingly impossible
situations, he hung on to possibilities.
He turned each pronouncement of doom into a new beginning while all the
time relying on the power of his great big God.
Absolutely love this piece. Your art is so thought provoking. Thanks.
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