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Pilgrims' Hymn


Pilgrims' Hymn

2014
36" x 72"
white birch
In private collection 

On a sunny afternoon in April, I took the finished panel down to Minneapolis to show it to Michael Dennis Browne, a friend and author of the text.  Michael collaborated with Stephen Paulus on many choral works, and this panel was done especially for the National Lutheran Choir after Paulus' untimely passing in 2014.  It was an emotional situation, both of us realizing the significance of the text, and with Michael and I shown here signing the back of the panel.

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