Experience is something you don't get
until just after you need it.

~ unknown
I would like to
paint the way a bird sings.
~ Claude Monet
a children's book is
any book
a child will read.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
The first demand any work of art
makes upon us is surrender.
Look.  Listen.  Receive.
Get yourself out of the way.
~ C.S. Lewis

"Maybe you've not yet tasted
your favorite food"
(regarding the feast prepared for us in heaven) 

~ Randy Alcorn in Tell Me About Heaven

Spiritual warfare
isn't just casting out demons;
it's Spirit-controlled thinking
and attitudes.

~ Dean Sherman/YWAM

My best friend is a person who
will give me a book
I have not read.

~ Abraham Lincoln

Hope means hoping
when things are hopeless,
or it is no virtue at all.
Faith means believing the incredible,
or it has no virtue at all.

~ G.K. Chesterton
Creativity
is a way
of living
Life
~ Madeleine L'Engle
Do not have your concert first, and then
tune your instrument afterwards.
Begin the day with the Word of God and prayer,
and get first of all into harmony with Him.
~ Hudson Taylor
Doubt comes from a struggling mind.
Unbelief comes from a struggling will.
~ Chuck Missler

Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves,
for they shall never cease to be amused.

~ unknown

Start by doing what's necessary,
then what's possible,
and suddenly you are doing
the impossible.

~ St. Francis of Assisi
Planting seeds
inevitably
changes my feelings
about rain.
~ Luci Shaw (from her poem "Forecast")

You will ask me where I get my ideas...I cannot tell you with certainty; they come unsummoned...in the silence of the nights, early in the morning... tones that sound, and roar and storm about me until I have set them down in notes.

~ Ludwig Von Beethoven
Poetry takes something
that we know already
and turns it into something new.
~ T.S. Eliot

Remember that
the darkest hour
only lasts 60 minutes

~ on the girls' bathroom wall/Gordon College

Even if you're on the right track
you'll get run over if you just sit there.

~ Will Rogers
It is the nature of grace
always
to fill spaces
that have been empty.
~ Goethe

Use what talents you possess:
the woods would be very silent
if no birds sang there
except those that sang best.

~ Henry Van Dyke

Is prayer your steering wheel
or your spare tire?

~ Corrie Ten Boom
Two classes of human beings defy
psychological categorizing
and are full of surprises:
Poets and Saints.
~ Sigmund Freud

Don`t cry yet;
there`s still God!

~ Carissa Cooper
The best translation of the word "love"
is the name Jesus;
That will tell us everything about love
we need to know.
~ Canon Tallis

One good thing about being wrong
is the joy it brings to others.

~ unknown
All shall be well
and all shall be well
and all manner of things shall be well.
~ Julian of Norwich
I loved Christmas
until I grew up and realized
I had to make it happen!
~ an exasperated customer at the Living Cornerstone bookstore
When you have exhausted all the possibilities,
remember this -
you haven't.
~ Thomas Edison
If you're going through Hell,
don't stop!
~ a great song I can't remember (anyone know?)

When God wants to show you what human nature is like separated from Himself, He shows it to you in yourself.

~ Oswald Chambers

When writing,
be more or less
specific

~ unknown
Beware of paying attention
or going back to what you once were,
when God wants you to be something
that you have never been.
~ Oswald Chambers
Each of the three poems included in this book deal with modes of change, and being in those in-between stages where you are unsure of your footing. The book is scattered with many mini-photographs, which were produced by placing black and white photographic negatives directly on the coated cyanotype paper and exposing the project in the sunlight, developing in water. Since this also included the more complex gum printing process, there are many color shifts. I discovered that the gum printing process had an element of surprise in it: you never could totally predict the color you were going to get. The shifting colors make this book feel like it's in transition itself.

This was the first serious attempt to put my poems into an artist's book format.
In Transition

© 1987 Lisa Bowes LaLonde

cyanotype and gum printing

sewn binding



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