I’m grateful to be profiled in the Autumn edition of Vita Poetica, a faith filled forum of art and writing.
From co-editor Caroline Langston: “I look at Timothy deVries’ Through the Waters, the image that crowns our table of contents: the figures of woman, and a man with a child upon his shoulders. They are bearing their way through some kind of cataclysm, whether water, wind or fire, or perhaps this is only a metaphor for the social collapse so many of us are feeling.”
“But they are bearing up the spirit above the deluge. Things still hold, and we are the ones, sub specie aeternitatis, who make them so.”
This art feature includes biblical paintings and several paragraphs of reflective prose.