Every museum holds paintings that frame the beauty that lives in ordinary homes. We call these paintings still lifes. These images help us pay attention to the everyday scenes that populate our own lives.
We are each vulnerable to taking our surroundings for granted. The camera, the paint brush, the poem are all ways to help us increase our presence to our lives.
The images on this page live in our home. Each scene is ordinary. What could be more common than a dish towel?
Yet, each demonstrates beauty when we become present to it…
How much time do we spend at the kitchen sink?
What do we see?
My wife is responsible for creating most of the still lifes in our home. She not only has a sweet gift for this but she pays exquisite attention to this lovely aspect of our lives.
Our bedside table often tells us something about our lives. An obsessive note taker, I need to have paper and pen near me all the time as well as the book I’m reading at the moment.
What are the quiet settings that surround you each day? What if you were to sketch them, photograph them, or write about them? Share what you discover with your family and caregivers at work and invite them to do the same.
Love deepens when we are present to the beauty that lives around us all the time.
-Erie Chapman
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