In my “Universals” series I explored how I could understand, and show through my work, what I believe all humankind shares. I believe we are all more alike than different, and that the path to a peace-filled life is when we understand and believe that there is a power greater than ourselves, and a “Universal” awareness to be learned.
As I began my studies, and to help me visualize my beliefs, I narrowed my focus to Calls, Desires, and Needs. I have completed 8 paintings: “Calls” I: Believe, II: Celebrate, “Desires” I: Home, II: Joy, and “Needs” I: Hope, II: Trust, III: Peace, and IV: Change.
Within the image of “Universal Desire I: Home” I included imagery to convey the depth of our desire for a home, which I believe goes to the cellular level in each of us. Originally, I thought of Home as being a Need-but realized the need is for shelter—but the heart longs and desires for “Home”.
Imagery included in “Home” is a feather that is caressing and sheltering over the nest area. This represents the Holy Spirit which is so often shown as a dove. The nest symbolizes a home structure and the earth globe included in the unknown and undiscovered “otherness” that might be in the universe.
Ghosted throughout the background is the word “Home”, a molecular DNA pattern, and the carbon atom’s orbital pattern made by the rotation of the neutrons and protons. I felt a powerful desire to include this pattern in particular understanding we are all carbon-based. This pattern in the top right corner also spoke to me as being symbolic of a crucifix.
My continued desire is for my work to give inspiration to others.
Schuld’s painting “Universal Desire I: Home” is on display at CtK on loan from the synod through April 19.