03/27/2026
I remember cutting this photo out of the newspaper the day it came. Page 3, upper right corner of the New York Times was always reserved for Tiffany; the upper left corner was always some interesting story from somewhere else on the planet.
On this day they converged into one of the more horrific ironies of the human condition: our ability to be lavish with ourselves, while we ignore the greater suffering occurring all around us. The dogmas of cultural indoctrination and acculturation, never prepare us for the dichotomy of life on this tender and beautiful planet.
This photo was from 1993; one year after the start of the mural exhibit now known as:
THROUGH THE EYES OF THE LION AND THE LAMB; THE JOURNEY TO ISAIAH.
The exhibit's first title was: Through the Eyes of the Lion and the Lamb; Mankind's Epic Journey.
When it became clear that historic significance depended upon where you were born on the planet, I realized that the images we created to depict history, had to be from a Western Perspective. But then, even so, individuals would certainly still view history from their own perspective; so I realized I'd have to take ownership of the decisions made on behalf of this project to determine which historical events were most significant in my own eyes, and it became: Through the Eyes of the Lion and the Lamb: The Journey to Isaiah. A very personal discovery of self, of nation, and of our shared humanity across the globe and across species.
This project will soon be available to anyone who wants to believe in the better part of our human spirit again. And it will be affordable so everyone will benefit from its wisdom.
Watch here for more information.