Recently, I had the opportunity to submit
art for a multi-disciplinary event centered around How to Be Beautiful by
Silas House. Visual artists were invited to create art inspired by the short
story. We were sent copies of the not yet published story and I read the
manuscript carefully to fully picture the people, places and actions. The heart
of the story takes place around a table with our narrator and three others
seated there. My dilemma was how to place the four around the table in a way
that was not awkward. I determined that the narrator would have to be 'off
screen' but a natural solution to the composition was not arriving as I retired
for the day.
As it happened, the next day was Holy Trinity Sunday. Our pastor* pointed out that the Trinity is about relationship and to illustrate this, we
each received a copy of the Holy Trinity icon. As I gazed at the icon, I gasped
(silently) because I recognized that my composition dilemma was being answered!
Pastor fleshed out the idea of relationships being expressed through the
Trinity. He directed our attention to the space at the front and center of the
table, where the elements were placed, "There is room for you at the table."
Well, yes. I began to see that the three people gathered at the table formed
kind of a trinity, too.
This trinity of folk
who happen to gather at the table make our narrator see the beauty in all the
people surrounding him. Their belief in their own beauty allows him to
understand that he is beautiful, too.
I know that this was the alchemy which
took place all those years ago as my neighbor stated her conviction of her
beauty. It was not that my home was perfect, but that there were elements in
place that were loved and appreciated by my family. Items that expressed our
ideas of what is beautiful. We believe in beauty. My neighbor did, too.
Beauty
is not a solo serving. It is a dish best served warmly and in relationship, in
community.
* Pastor Doug Hahn is our Interim Pastor at Faith Lutheran Church, Lexington, KY. You are most welcome to join us!
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