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Welcome to my web site! (Which is terminally under construction!) You may view original pastel paintings in the gallery, and even shop for giclée prints and note cards. I am no longer represented by any galleries so I can keep my original paintings affordable for you! Contact me at terri@othlingpastels.com for pricing information on original [...]


Easter Meditation

Your dead shall live; their bodies shall rise. You who dwell in the dust, awake and sing for joy! For your dew is a dew of light, and the earth will give birth to the dead. (Isaiah 26:19, ESV, courtesy of Libbie+)


Pondering Lent

For the early church, Lent was just the opposite of a dreary season of restriction and self-torture. It was understood as an opportunity to return to normal life – the life of natural communion with God that was lost to us in the Fall. This perspective is clearly expressed in Eastern Orthodox liturgy and theology: [...]


Pondering Christmas

Every year Christmas comes around again and forces us to deal with God in the context of demanding and inconvenient children; gatherings of family members, many of whom we spend the rest of the year avoiding; all the crasser forms of greed and commercialized materiality; garish lights and decorations. Or maybe the other way around: [...]


Poem of the Week #2

I have so loved all sense of Him, sweet might Of color and sound,- His tangible loveliness and living light That robes me round. – John Hall Wheelock, Exile from God


Quote of the Week #3

“When you painted on earth…it was because you caught glimpses of Heaven in the earthly landscape. The success of your painting was that it enabled others to see the glimpses too.” – C.S. Lewis, The Great Divorce


Quote of the Week (or so…) #2

“If we have nothing above us we soon succumb to what is around us.” – English theologian P.T. Forsythe


God’s Complementary Colors

There is not one blade of grass, there is no color in this world that is not intended to make us rejoice. – John Calvin (Photos taken in San Luis Valley, Colorado September 17, 2008)


Quote of the Week #1

“Observing the arid and unattractive character of most dogmatic theology of his time, [German theologian Urs von Balthasar] claims that unless we have a deep sense of beauty, not only will dogmatic theology remain bone dry and unconvincing, but we will also lose a proper sense of the good in the world…As fallen creatures living [...]


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