eye, ears, & imaginations
The font is “Petrol,” made by the foundry T26.com. How do you not show “show?” How do you not show “heard?” Ah, those were hard.
“Mind has not imagined, ear has not heard, eye has not see, the things that God has made for those who love Him,” 1 Corinthians 2:9. This is one of my favorite quotes from the New Testament. It says much of the unseen colors, the unheard of music. CS Lewis once wrote that we shouldn’t be surprised if nothing here can satisfy us, because we’ve been made for another world.
it’s hard to show something that hasn’t been seen. Yet, i have to attempt to visually ender what i think the concept of this verse. it’s a kind of enlightenment to come, an elucidation that hasn’t yet occured. Or, it’s equaly valid to think it something just plain new.
“Mind has not imagined, ear has not heard, eye has not see, the things that God has made for those who love Him,” 1 Corinthians 2:9. This is one of my favorite quotes from the New Testament. It says much of the unseen colors, the unheard of music. CS Lewis once wrote that we shouldn’t be surprised if nothing here can satisfy us, because we’ve been made for another world.
it’s hard to show something that hasn’t been seen. Yet, i have to attempt to visually ender what i think the concept of this verse. it’s a kind of enlightenment to come, an elucidation that hasn’t yet occured. Or, it’s equaly valid to think it something just plain new.


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