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There are many ways to describe a sacred space but no universal definition. We all experience and inhabit space in different ways. We may also have a specific sense of what constitutes “the sacred.” Sacred doesn’t necessarily mean religious, though it often does. It is something set apart, valued. Within a sacred space, there may be a feeling of belonging, a sense of oneness or trueness. These spaces can be found in nature or in manmade structures and it resonates to a sense within us. The sacred is not always visible, it is felt.
There are many ways to describe a sacred space but no universal definition. We all experience and inhabit space in different ways. We may also have a specific sense of what constitutes “the sacred.” Sacred doesn’t necessarily mean religious, though it often does. It is something set apart, valued. Within a sacred space, there may be a feeling of belonging, a sense of oneness or trueness. These spaces can be found in nature or in manmade structures and it resonates to a sense within us. The sacred is not always visible, it is felt.
Chapel 1 Randolph AFB (Joint Base San Antonio)
Encaustic on cradled wood panel.
12” x 12”, 2018
Tree at San Juan Capistrano
Silver gelatin prints.
40” x 50”, 2018
Portal One
Silver gelatin prints.
40” x 50”, 2018
Connection to the Sacred 3
Silver gelatin print.
8” x 10”, 2017
Connection to the Sacred 1
Silver gelatin print.
8” x 10”, 2017
Connection to the Sacred 5
Silver gelatin print.
8” x 10”, 2017