Thumbody in Sepia Tone is a photograph by Deborah Montana which was uploaded on April 24th, 2010.
Thumbody in Sepia Tone
This photograph has also been sold as a card with his rescue story inside. If you are looking for that card just email me at the address below. This... more
Title
Thumbody in Sepia Tone
Artist
Deborah Montana
Medium
Photograph
Description
This photograph has also been sold as a card with his rescue story inside. If you are looking for that card just email me at the address below. This is a sepia tone photograph of Thumbody, a precious cat with oven mitts for hands..umm I mean paws. He is an answer to a prayer. He came up one long hot summer, an old man suited up in a bad of bones. Weary and tired, he was starving for food and for love, but very afraid. All summer long I prayed and asked Jesus if I could have him for my birthday to love and care for. He warmed up to me and eventually let me pet him. Now we enjoy swinging every afternoon. He is double digits in his age, almost blind and almost deaf. He is happy to live in our garage a Shabby Chic Hilton complete with chicken warming lights. We love him and he rests in our hearts. Here is our official bio!
James and Deborah Montana are mixed media artists from East Texas. James primarily works in recycled carbon steel, stainless steel, silicon bronze and found objects. The repurposed metals yield a surprising array of colors and textures as the fire pulls the impurities to the surface, making no two crosses alike. The firing process will always produce a one of a kind mark as unique as your finger print. Some of the crosses are quite colorful under fire, while others are heavily etched in deep, dark tones.
This process is an allegory of our journey with Christ. In the Refiner�s Fire, we are transformed into the image of Christ as He takes us from glory to glory. As we walk through the fire of the Holy Spirit our impurities rise to the surface and God makes something beautiful out of our imperfections. Our trials on earth etch His signature upon our lives just as surely as our names were eternally etched in the palms of His hands on the cross.
We belong to Him. He belongs to us.
While it is a sobering endeavor to make a cross, where sin and sorrow meet, it is also a place where all mankind can rejoice and find hope. When we embrace the cross, we find the love of our lives in a relationship with Jesus Christ our Savior, Friend, Bridegroom and King.
Deborah seeks the Lord for designs and the Biblical interpretation for each one of a kind creation. She sits with every cross, listens and prays for the person who will eventually own it. The impressions she receives and the scriptures read during that time are hand written on the card that accompanies the cross. These words of love encourage the heart and kiss the soul as only the Lord can do. Deborah�s photographs of the crosses and the animals they rescue are the subjects fine prints, paintings, and gift cards. The gift cards and crosses are available by contacting them at the address below. A portion of the proceeds goes to care for animals and
children in distress. We hope you are blessed by the works of our hands as done unto Him!
montanacrosses@gmail.com www.deborah-montana.artistwebsites.com
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April 24th, 2010