Reflections of God's Skin

WENDY BUTLER BERNS

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“REFLECTIONS OF GOD’S SKIN”
44” x 73”

I wish the people of the world would take time to observe how nature celebrates diversity.
Everywhere, the colors of God’s skin co-exist in harmony. All of the colors of the majestic,
towering tree individually shine while at the same time unite in a harmonious symphony. I wish
the colors of the people of the world would do the same.
What I see as I look high into the tree reminds me of a song I sang when traveling with Up With
People in 1972.

” What color is God’s skin? What color is God’s skin? It is black, brown, it’s yellow, it is red, its is white, every man’s the same in the good Lord’s sight.”

Shape of the tree inspired by a photograph by Mary Berns Lewis.
Over 100 different fabrics were used in this collage quilt. Triangles were fused and stitched onto
the background. The tree shape was reverse-appliqued to the background and embellished with
threads and the texture of the trunk was created by collage and wash away solvy.
Completed, February 2003

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