05-19-2013, 01:02 AM
My thanks to all who have posted replies. i really appreciate your time and considered comments.
@ Brownlie. I had two thoughts in mind. One is the phisical aspect of an older tree becomming hollowed out as the heart wood rots, the next high wind or storm that comes through will split them (sometimes from top to bottom). The other aspect of this image is connected to the undermeassage of this being a picture of christians (or men of faith) They become old and set in their ways and they become hard and brittle (with no give or grace in them)...the heart that should be soft with love and grace is diseased. (Then the storm in this case become a move of God to change the faith landscape).
Thank you so much for your comments. I have been giving much thought to a title but as yet have not found anything subtle enough that does not give too much away.
AJ
@ Brownlie. I had two thoughts in mind. One is the phisical aspect of an older tree becomming hollowed out as the heart wood rots, the next high wind or storm that comes through will split them (sometimes from top to bottom). The other aspect of this image is connected to the undermeassage of this being a picture of christians (or men of faith) They become old and set in their ways and they become hard and brittle (with no give or grace in them)...the heart that should be soft with love and grace is diseased. (Then the storm in this case become a move of God to change the faith landscape).
Thank you so much for your comments. I have been giving much thought to a title but as yet have not found anything subtle enough that does not give too much away.
AJ

