Is Heaven a Mountain?
Exhibition with Blue Rose Gallery (2021)
Is Heaven a Mountain? is Fuller's reinterpretation of the feelings of catharsis, security, comfort, and community often found in religious spaces and how these same feelings can be achieved without perplexity through introspection in the way we interact with and care for each other, human and non-human. The works are a nonlinear thought process of Fuller’s realization that spirituality can and should be constantly questioned and redefined with perpetual curiosity and playfulness
The Lord is my Shepard but what if he
He were my fellow sheep?
Would I love him more?
Or fear his snarl?
Would he cherish me more,
assure my heart was wrapped in
rubbed hands on winter’s
whitest night?
Do I claim the lord is above in case there comes a time
I have no one
Left?
Or because he is among the many sheep
I count while my head is dizzy in clouds
Is heaven a mountain where all beings
embrace?
Where a wolf’s howl is never a cry but a celebration
And they never steal a sheep’s clothes
And a doe will never know fear
And a cow never yearns for one last kiss,
before slaughter
Does escapism’s taunt resemble the church’s
stained glass nativity scene
Jesus too was a little lamb
I stay wrapped in this blanket womb
Wondering if the Lord still kept my soul
And if it’ll be Lonely there too
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Photos by: Amaechina Blot