The Legend of the Dogwood

Art

As an artist, I find inspiration everywhere, with nature being a significant source. However, it is truly the beauty within God's creations that inspires me the most.

Have you ever heard the legend of the Dogwood Tree? This legend is a story that resonated with me from the moment I heard it. It became a wellspring of creative inspiration for my painting. In this blog post, I am thrilled to share how this enduring legend ignited the artistic process behind this beautiful piece.

“The Dogwood”

Before delving into my artistic journey, let's first explore the captivating legend surrounding the dogwood tree.

The Dogwood tree is a beautiful little tree that explodes in white blossoms each spring. The legend holds that the tree was once very large, like a Great Oak tree, and because its wood was strong and sturdy, it provided building material for a variety of purposes. According to the story, it was the dogwood tree that provided the wood used to build the cross on which Jesus was crucified.

Because of its role in the crucifixion, it is said that God both cursed and blessed the tree. It was cursed to forever be small, so that it would never grow large enough again for its wood to be used as a cross for a crucifixion, its branches would be narrow and crooked--not good for building at all.

At the same time, however, the tree was blessed so that it would produce beautiful flowers each spring, just in time for Easter. To remember God's promise to the tree it is said he gave it a few traits so that whoever looks upon it will never forget. Upon close examination, it can be seen that the blooms of the dogwood tree have 4 petals that form the shape of a cross, with a crimson stain at each tip reminiscent of the nails used in the crucifixion, and a crown of thorns at its center.

OK…take a break for a second…did you just get goose bumps or tear up? Because I sure do every time I read this!

As I began my artistic adventure, I let the legend of the dogwood tree steer my paintbrush. Each petal became a canvas telling a tale of faith's resilience and redemption's touch. With hues of white and crimson and a background with blues and metallic grays, I wove a tapestry of hope and renewal.

Lost in the rhythm of painting, I found myself in a world where legends danced with reality, where nature's beauty whispered of mysteries untold. Stroke by stroke, I aimed not just for likeness but for spirit—a symbol of fresh starts and the promise of brighter days.

After countless hours of pouring my heart onto the canvas, my painting of the dogwood tree emerged—a tribute to the magic of storytelling, the wonder of nature, and the strength of belief. In its layers of paint lay a journey of inspiration, a reminder of the interconnectedness of all things.

In the end, this artwork is more than just pigment and canvas—it's a testament to the power of passion, the allure of imagination, and the beauty of believing in something greater than ourselves.

As I reflect on the journey that led me to create this painting, I am reminded of the words of Vincent van Gogh: "I am seeking, I am striving, I am in it with all my heart." Indeed, it is with all my heart that I share this story with you, hoping that it may inspire you as much as it has inspired me.

May we all find beauty, meaning, and inspiration in all of God’s creations that surround us, and may we never cease to explore the depths of our creativity and imagination as well as our Faith, Hope, and Love.

Kris with Kris’ Artworks

Here I am with 2 of my paintings…The Dogwood Tree and an embellished print or “one-of-one” of “He Is Risen”.

Kris

The beauty and marvel of nature inspire my art. As a firefighter, my unique vantage point offers a distinct perspective on the world, imbuing my art with compassion, kindness, and empathy. Through my work, I aim to convey a message of hope, inviting you to immerse yourself in the wondrous array of colors and shapes that grace my creations.

I believe that God, Family, Good Friends, and Laughter mixed with a little Paint in between is what life is all about.

https://www.krisartworks.com/
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