"When Waters Disagree" by Brent Livingood

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“I took this shot on a typical winter's day at Diamond Shoal near Buxton, North Carolina. Waves from the Gulf Stream run into waves from the Labrador Current. The result is captured in this typical eruption of water.”

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“I took this shot on a typical winter's day at Diamond Shoal near Buxton, North Carolina. Waves from the Gulf Stream run into waves from the Labrador Current. The result is captured in this typical eruption of water.”

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“I took this shot on a typical winter's day at Diamond Shoal near Buxton, North Carolina. Waves from the Gulf Stream run into waves from the Labrador Current. The result is captured in this typical eruption of water.”

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Meet the Artist: Brent Livingood

Touching everyone and everything to one degree or another, Art is a coercive, fundamental force every bit as real and tangible as gravity. Whether I am writing or capturing light, my best efforts are guided by the same surrendering spirit the devout bring to worship. In this way, Art, in all her manifest forms, gives witness to an emergence who says, “I Am.” If I can snare a patina of the Holy, through writing and photography, this justifies a lifetime of effort.

I came to writing and photography through the pain of serving as a local pastor. Now, having left ministry and having been diagnosed as bipolar, and suffering with PTSD, and giving my damn-best-effort to stay sober, and doing everything else I know I can do to keep off the psychiatric ward, writing and photography help me feel anchored in real life. Art renews my faith in a loving God who created a good world.