Attention Prayer
11 X 17 Inches
2-color Offset Lithograph Print
Signed
Created in 2023
$30
I originally made the snake to go with an Emily Dickinson poem called, A Narrow Fellow In The Grass. I may still finish that print with the Dickinson text but it felt right to use it here too. The cat is an image that I use often. The bird was created specifically for this piece after I chose the Mary Oliver poem.
In some ways this poem is very simple and obvious and the title explains it all. A practical guide: When we focus and become alert and ready, we are actually praying for something and we have a good chance of finding that thing.
It’s more than that, though. Our communion with God, or in this case, nature, happens not when we recite specific words but when we actually, deeply, marvel at nature. We express our thankfulness and our reverence by watching it unfold and really paying attention to it. In this way, we express our thankfulness and “say grace” when we pay attention to the true needs of our body; When we notice our hunger and then eat, when we do things with awareness and attention.
In fact, the Hawk is himself praying for food with his “green glass” eyes, and then he’s provided with food.
Here’s the poem, which is the same as the text written in the print:
The Real Prayers Are Not The Words, But the Attention That Comes First
The little hawk leaned sideways and, tilted,
rode the wind. Its eye at this distance looked
like green glass; its feet were the color
of butter. Speed, obviously, was joy. But
then, so was the sudden, slow circle it carved
into the slightly silvery air, and the
squaring of its shoulders, and the pulling into
itself the sharp-edged wings, and the
falling into the grass where it tussled a moment,
like a bundle of brown leaves, and then, again,
lifted itself into the air, that butter-color
clenched in order to hold a small, still
body, and it flew off as my mind sang out oh
all that loose, blue rink of sky, where does
it go to, and why?
Mary Oliver
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