Episcopal Community Services Foundation – ECSF Chocolate Fest 2011
Auction Ends: May 12, 2011 08:00 PM EDT

Art

"Crossing the Monkey Bridge" by Lawson Sworh

Item Number
165
Estimated Value
90 USD
Sold
120 USD to Live Event Bidder
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Live Event Item

After the online close, this item went to a Live Event for further bidding.

Item Description

Lawson Sworh is a Liberian with the Episcopal Church of Liberia, who paints these incredibly vivid images of his native country. He was a student that benefited from Rev. Abby Flemister's scholarship work, and now shares his culture, country and faith through his art. Biblical connections are striking in each of his paintings. The painting donated for the silent auction is called "Crossing the Monkey Bridge" and shows people heading in a purposeful direction. Perhaps after a day of work, but perhaps after being away for a longer period. The living water (Baptism) flows enthusiastically below. The hillsides are barren...and may represent a wilderness. They also can represent the destruction that not only Liberians but people in various parts of the world now deal with, bringing new plants and new life to the landscape. And most of all, the people are traveling in community. It looks like there are men and women, each with a different load to carry. Wherever they travel they are on the path together and can support each other.


Item Special Note

The painting is framed, 16" x 12". The Diocese of Southern Ohio's Procter Conference Center will sell other paintings by Lawson in their new fair trade store. So if someone bids but does not get this one they still will have a chance to buy Lawson's art.

Donated By:

Deb and Steve Parker

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