Today I pressed on with mapping out the colours, and have arrived at a balance but dynamic image. Unfortunately I got carried away and forgot to take a picture! However, some privacy for this stage of the process isn't a bad thing to be honest. Basically it is looking very much part of the icon tradition of the east, with a touch of 'stain glass' which touches into the western tradition.
I am back in Cheltenham for the weekend, so taking a break for a few days. Back on Monday!
Our Lord's Heart is indeed ineffably beautiful and satisfying: it exhausts all reality and answers all the soul's needs. The very thought of it is almost more than the mind can compass. Teilhard de Chardin S.J.
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