Psalm 25 // Teach me Your Paths

A Word of Compassion: David begins Psalm 25 petitioning for himself and ends his lament petitioning for Israel. Oh, how deeply this resonates with our church right now. In many ways, this piece began as a personal journey and has progressed into petition for the Church at large. My husband and I are close to several people experiencing deep hurt. Our hearts are incredibly heavy for each of you. We’re listening. We’re praying. We’re seeking Christ. Psalm 25 is a psalm for us all. May grace and truth prevail as we seek Christ, clinging to the God of our salvation. 

While my past couple of art pieces for this series were watercolor and calligraphy based, I decided to study a new fine art this summer: handcrafted paper flowers. Garden imagery is the focal point of most of my pieces, reminiscent of Eden, the restoration and hope in the future glory of Christ. The pathways in this passage reminded me of a maze and the ways God directs our paths, intersecting with one another and with unexpected twists and turns. The watercolor sketch to the left of the main piece illustrates my original vision for my floral display, one which creates a maze of stems while all of the flowers have a posture of uprightness, reflecting the action of “lifting up our souls (v. 1)” and keeping our “eyes ever toward the Lord (v. 15).” The twelve words entwined in the stems are all characteristics and actions found throughout the chapter which root our hearts and guide us in likeness of Christ. 

The nets and dried flowers draped over the columns represent guilt, shame, afflictions, transgressions, and loneliness in which we can be so easily entangled. This imagery alludes to the truth that God is the only One who can “pluck our feet out of the net” and restore our brokenness with beauty. 

Each flower in the bouquet is intricately pieced together with layers upon layers. The Italian crepe paper is delicate and could be easily torn if not handled with gentleness, especially the pieces I dyed and trimmed. Isn’t that wildly reminiscent of our Maker? All things created with intricate design and delicacy. I dyed most of these papers by hand and hung them from twine on our back porch as the sun dried them, a constant reminder that by God’s grace, “though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be white as snow (Isaiah 1:18).” The outcome of each strip brought unpredictable results, but it wasn’t until I cut each petal, shaped them and combined them with other petals and florets that the beauty emerged. The process took hours upon hours, far longer than any other project I’ve constructed. That patience and perseverance led to each flower offering significant beauty and its own unique story of refinement. 

As I began assembling the stems for the maze, the stems were jumbled and messy. It looked awful. I had no choice but to unravel it all and pivot. Most of my plans for this piece failed… until I began wondering, “How did God see David in this lament? How does God see me? How does God see us?” The larger piece with the single stem and bouquet represents ‘the bigger picture,’ as the perspective of how God sees us while the watercolor sketch offers my humanly limited view of God’s plan. Rather than the flowers all pointing up, you, as the viewer, see the perspective shift as if God was looking at His children with radiant faces gazing up at Him. The single golden stem is shaped to reflect the twelve leaves representing the words included in the watercolor sketch. It represents His character, the way His truths cover us and sustain us, upholding the cluster of flowers which represent the body of Christ. 

On a personal note: Lord willing, JD and I will be joining a new church as it takes root. Therefore, this will most likely be my last art installation for the Psalms series at this church. Serving in this capacity and sharing my art has altered my story in astounding ways that only God could orchestrate. It has been a true honor and joy to work with other artists in our church. Displaying artwork is vulnerable and humbling. Thank you for viewing my work with care and encouragement the past three years.

Psalm 139 Watercolor Silhouette Artist Statement

My dear friend, Katie Calvert, has been responding to Psalm 126 through art for a couple of years. She boldly walked in obedience to the Holy Spirit’s nudging in pioneering an artistic response series at our church. When she introduced the idea to our worship leaders, they RAN with it beautifully, bringing great detail and intentionality to each artist’s story and piece. The vision of this series has become so much greater than any of us imagined and has introduced a great partnership between our pastors and artists within the church. It is a stunning collaboration and visual of Jesus at work. There was a total of ten featured artists partnering with a pastor this summer, each one responding to a different Psalm. I’m beyond grateful to be a part of a church that is working hard to welcome opportunities to work together with everyone’s various giftings within the Body! See below for my response to Psalm 139 along with my artist statement:

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Rice Paddy Art // Inakadate, Japan

Who knew that rice paddy fields could be a piece of art?! This blew our minds. These fields were planted with different kinds of rice to create ginormous elaborate artwork. (You can see a person walking on the road as an example of a scale in the photo block below.) Each year, they have a different design or scene, plant the rice then reap the harvest when it's time. They did Star Wars one year and this year they have two separate Japanese scenes. The field pictured above was inspired by the Japanese folklore, "Momotaro," which means "peach boy." It was so interesting!! We read that the entire village partakes in planting and reaping. It really gives a new meaning to, "It takes a village." 

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Just the Two of Us // Our Last Trip Solo!

It's hard to believe that the next time we'll be traveling, we'll have a tiny little travel companion with us! JD and I were so excited to spend this last trip enjoying Hawaii together and hanging out on the days he didn't have to work. It's the end of an era and we wanted to celebrate the sweet season we've had as well as the exciting season that's about to happen. 

To be honest, we spent a lot of time resting. Our time traveling is normally spent hiking and exploring but throughout this pregnancy, we've been keeping it pretty chill. From what we've been told, we won't get as many opportunities to rest in a couple of months. ;) Here are a few highlights from the trip.

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50 Day Art Challenge Featuring Each State // It's Complete!

The 50 Day Challenge is finally complete!! To those of you who kept with me the whole time - thank you! Your encouragement kept me going. And to those of you who found Jitney's because of the challenge, thanks for joining us! We're so excited about you! 

Fifty days. Fifty states. Fifty art pieces. The challenge took a little longer than 50 days but I had so much fun! The challenge has certainly molded my skills but also pushed me to try new techniques. I hope I represented your state well! To get a closer look at the pieces, you can find them on our Instagram feed. We've also posted a few of them up in our Etsy shop for purchase.

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Inspiration for Mia Kai's Nursery // Mood Board

We have made it to the third trimester!! I can't believe Mia Kai will be here in less than three months. Ahh!! We have a lot to do before she arrives, but we thought it'd be fun to share the inspiration for her nursery with y'all today. Lots of floral, delicate colors and soft accents... it's actually developing differently than I originally expected, but I think it will be perfect for her. :)

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50 Day Design Challenge // State-themed Gouache Paintings

Happy December!! This year has flown by. We've had quite a few transitions in our family in 2015 between changing our focus from 'craft-based' to 'art and design-based' with Jitney's, and, of course, the exciting addition of our little Mia Kai arriving next year in April. Yay!! 

This October, I decided to challenge myself with a 50 Day Design Challenge.

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Watercolor Wednesday // Your Path is Beautiful and Crooked

It's official. You can buy your first Jitney's Journeys original watercolor print here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/204701274/original-watercolor-print-5-x-7-vintage

But before you purchase, read the story behind this print below. Hint: You may find a little surprise waiting for you at the bottom of the post. 


In all honesty, many of my days feel chaotic. My mind is a jumbled mess and my path seems completely at a standstill, blocked by trees (at least the view is nice!). 

During JD's most recent trip, I decided to take a watercolor class. This class was amongst many, many things I did during his absence to keep my mind preoccupied and my hands busy (so that I wouldn't bite my fingernails - a dreadful habit I never noticed until my brother pointed it out a couple of months ago). 

While searching for inspiration, I fell in love with a quirky yet charming photo of pigeon-toed vintage brogue shoes.  I immediately began sketching and painting.  

Most days, I'm super quirky. But not on purpose. It just happens that way. My feet turn inwards and my face turns a sweet shade of pink when conversations navigate towards me.

Some days I feel completely confident in what I'm doing in life. Then I snap back to reality and realize I have no. I. dea. And that's okay.

"Your path is beautiful & crooked & just as it should be." 

Just being honest here... it would be nice to have thousands of "likes" on FB or Instagram on all of the things I post but that's certainly not the case. This watercolor, however, had the most "likes" - by far - of anything I posted. 

That tells me that you're with me. Not only do I need to be reminded that my path is beautiful & crooked & just as it should be, but YOURs is too! 

So let's walk these paths together. 

Our beautiful, crooked, just as they should be, paths. 

Side note: In honor of our first "Watercolor Wednesday", we're offering free shipping on your purchase of this watercolor print.

Use code YOURPATH at checkout. Offer expires Sunday, September 28!!