The image Native Tongue reveals a moment in a spirited church service where the minister is delivering a message and the congregation hears his words not in the natural but in the spirit likened to when the disciples were moved to speak in tongues in the Upper Room. The glow of the Holy Spirt is circulating through the room as mothers, fathers, and children alike receive the word causing some to shout, dance, and express praise. The stained glass symbolically represents the stains of our collective history but also paints a picture of how God kept us through it all generation after generation. Those who were once kings and queens walked through doors of no return and placed on bottoms of ships, broke free from bondage and leaders rose to guide the people to the promised land, many casualties along the way, and the cry for freedom remains on our tongues. The church is the site for both our physical and spiritual freedom, it is the space where we gather to praise God and daily die, speaking in one tongue.
1 Peter 3:8-9; 8 Finally, be ye all of one mind, having compassion one of another, love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous: 9 Not rendering evil for evil, or railing: but contrariwise blessing; knowing that ye are there unto called, that ye should inherit a blessing.”
In these perilous times in which we live amidst foundations eroding and hate speak flowing through the air circulating on channels of technology. It is even more imperative that we find safe spaces of worship, edification, challenging, remembering, studying, and building tables of peace, love, and restoration.
The teachings, and tenderness of my mother, raising me and my siblings. The little child in the composition playing with building blocks with the gentle touch of the mother upon his head is me and the love my mother displayed daily, training me to love myself, and my neighbor.
Native Tongue, 18” x 24”, Linoleum Cut on Paper, $1,500. Contact me through; www.steveprincestudio.com
I showcase my artwork internationally in gallery and museum shows. I am an avid lecturer, and lay minister delivering a message with my artwork. I conduct community based projects and programs utilizing art as a tool to draw communities together closer to grapple with deep set issues in society. I travel internationally to share my gifts and I have been commissioned to create artwork in 2-D and 3-D expressions.
The 2026 Engage Art Contest will be accepting new artwork in January 2026!