Art residency at Community of the Resurrection monastery in Mirfield, West Yorkshire. 1-31st October 2012 Artist website: http://www.rachelleallen-sherwood.com
Monday, 31 December 2012
Family Photo
I'd like to say a tremendous THANK YOU to everyone at CR Community, for making my residency such a wonderful expereince.
And thank you also, to everyone who has come along and shared this incredible journey, by visiting and supporting my blog. If you are ever in West Yorkshire, I highly recommend a visit to Mirfield Monastery.Its much better in the flesh.
Happy New Year & best of luck to the next Artist in residence 2013
Tales of the Pyx - The Conclusion
The Pyx at CR held a great fascination for me |
It would change no matter how many times I looked at it |
It was beautiful, no matter what time of day or night it was |
I did my best to capture some sense of what it showed me |
But nothing I did seemed...right |
One night, with the brethren's blessings I tried again |
I worked into the wee hours |
This set of four was a direct result of that night |
It's closer, but not quite there yet |
Somehow my camera caught that which I couldn't express with my ink brush.... |
The Pyx at Community of the Resurrection Church is one of the most beautiful objects I have ever encountered or experienced. Even though I am currently living in London, I can still sense it's presence.
I do not feel that my work with the Pyx is finished. So I'm looking forward to trying again in the future - with the brethren's permission, of course..
The Pyx draws me like a magnet.
Saturday, 22 December 2012
But first, Chop Wood, Carry Water
Mealtimes at CR Monastery are a bit different than those at the College |
There are usually many visitors, guests and retreatants with the occasional VIP |
After the meal everyone pitches in to help clear up |
With much hustle and bustle, the brethren get the job done quickly and efficiently |
Fr. Crispin rolls the dish trolley to the kitchen, ready for the washing up |
Even Fr. George (Superior) does his turn |
Quite a different scenario from his daily administrative duties, as head honcho of CR |
As an example of the vast array of their tasks, Fr. John,was in charge of fundraising activities and held an auction in Nov, which raised over £50,000 for their CR Church Renovation Project. |
Besides being Musical Director, Fr. Peter is also Principal and teacher at the Ordination College |
As well as overseeing several extensive libraries, Fr. Thomas is also in charge of the CR fruit orchards. (And makes the best jams and jellies I've ever had.) |
Brother Jacob is in charge of various church related duties. Here he is, putting away the main altar cloth after a special service |
But Jacob is also CR's technical wizard guy- seen here helping set up my final presentation |
At CR, even what looks like idle chat is deceiving. Here, FF Anthony and Oswin (Priory) discuss ideas for future workshops |
Interesting educational workshops on various topics are regularly held at the Mirfield Centre |
Brothers Dennis on the left, runs the Retreat facilities which has over 30 rooms. Daniel, is the CR Webmaster |
But, at the end of the day, this is the schedule that the brethren adhere to, without fail. |
The daily services and prayer is the backbone and lifeblood of the Community of the Resurrection |
The brethren's commitment and dedication is strong and inspiring to see. (Btw, Fr. Peter is not reading text messages...he's transposed the liturgy onto his hi-tech gadget.) |
The brethren wear many hats in the course of a day. Here's Fr. Nicolas - who also manages CR's South African concerns - preparing the small altar for midday Mass. |
Friday, 14 December 2012
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