In December 1988, Chuck Close...
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In December 1988, Chuck Close suffered a collapsed spinal artery, leaving him paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. However, using a device strapped to his wrist which holds a brush, he is able to continue his work as an artist. His style of painting, mostly portraits, involves using a grid of little two-inch squares, which he laboriously fills in, one by one, as he develops his large, nine-by-nine canvasses. Even though he is on one side of the room close to the canvass, he can picture the blending of colors and light and the complete portrait without going across the room and viewing it from a distance. He says, "A composer knows how three notes will sound together. I'm doing the equivalent of a musical chord while I have in my mind the whole composition." While an ordinary person can easily see the results of his efforts from a distance, most would not appreciate the intricate plan in the artist's mind.
In the Gospel for the Ascension, Jesus shows the disciples how everything that had happened was according to a grand plan of the heavenly Father for the salvation of the world. It had been foretold in the Old Testament by Moses and the prophets, it was fulfilled by the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus, and it is now to be announced to the ends of the earth by his disciples. We are the last chapter in that great plan!
-- Guettler
In the Gospel for the Ascension, Jesus shows the disciples how everything that had happened was according to a grand plan of the heavenly Father for the salvation of the world. It had been foretold in the Old Testament by Moses and the prophets, it was fulfilled by the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus, and it is now to be announced to the ends of the earth by his disciples. We are the last chapter in that great plan!
-- Guettler
