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A Story of Redemption: My Secret Love for Garbage

Posted: 04/30/2012 11:23 am

It started off, just a bunch of garbage. Literally. I stared down trash heaps and recycling bins and meditated. I prayed in salvage yards and next to garbage bins and even trash cans. And when I did, something welled up in my throat, something erupted from down deep in my belly; a fire shot up in my bones like the prophet and I knew I couldn't help but do something. I had to act.

Create. Re-create. Renew. Recycle. Reclaim. Restore. Redeem.

I know it sounds strange, but I fell in love with garbage. Salvage. Scraps. Leftovers. Found objects. Anything that anyone decided was dispensable and disposable, I wanted. I needed. I treasured.

I'm not sure when I started doing this; when God started doing this to me. I suppose I started young.

As a little girl I witnessed my father haul large metal scraps from the local dump, and began a process of burnishing, banging, bending, and building. And then these once slabs of steel and twisted rods and innards of long-abandoned cars- they became new creations. New creatures. Life-size sculptures that brought delight to my young eyes. In the words of C.S. Lewis, my imagination was "baptized" and I've never been quite right since.

For years I stuffed my salvaging urges, thinking them silly, frivolous, just one big waste. But as I sought what Parker Palmer calls "the hidden wholeness," I knew I needed to recognize my desire, name it, and somehow integrate it into my life. Into my relationships. Into my ministry with college students.

And then, it happened. One day something happened when I was staring, meditating and praying, on garbage. It was as if God's Spirit tapped me on the shoulder and winked. And then it became so obvious. All this garbage. All this junk. All this longing to take that which is deemed unworthy -- this was Good News -- really, really, good news. This was Gospel. All my longings for reclaiming and repurposing was a way to invite others into God's Story; the Story that is all about a God who is really into garbage. Maybe even more than me.

I started to share my secret love for garbage. With friends, family, neighbors, co-workers, church members and students. And together we began to salvage together and rebuild broken things.

We talked about how God loves leftovers and lost causes. We read ancient stories about holy tribes jammed packed with rejects and losers. We heard lots of little stories in God's Big Story about broken things and broken hearts and broken relationships and broken families.

And the students began to bring in their own garbage. And we pasted and patched and glued and painted and stitched and sewed. And over time, as we brought all of our broken things to one another, we created a new creation -- a large, multi-media mosaic which leans in my office today.

And with every new visitor who stumbles into my office, the question is asked of the mosaic, "What is that all about?" And in response, I begin to share The Old Story. The Story that tells of a God who isn't afraid to get dirty and grubby; a God who longs to enter into our cracks and mess and heal us and all of creation. The Story of Recreation and Redemption and Hope and Restoration.

And when snarky cynics and critics humpf and say, "Sounds like a bunch of garbage, to me." I just smile and say, "Yes. You are absolutely right."

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It started off, just a bunch of garbage. Literally. I stared down trash heaps and recycling bins and meditated. I prayed in salvage yards and next to garbage bins and even trash cans. And when I did, ...
It started off, just a bunch of garbage. Literally. I stared down trash heaps and recycling bins and meditated. I prayed in salvage yards and next to garbage bins and even trash cans. And when I did, ...
 
 
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MrBwood
Religion poisons everything
12:38 AM on 05/06/2012
Garbage is worshipped alright.
05:55 PM on 05/01/2012
I love this - it's so Reformed!
03:19 PM on 05/15/2012
Thanks, Ackermatt.
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pragmaticalpaula
"all is impermanent."
01:18 AM on 05/01/2012
How wonderfully creative! I love the mosaics.
04:33 PM on 05/15/2012
Thanks so much! - Tara
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AdorableHero
Conquer your dark side or become it.
11:31 PM on 04/30/2012
Very cool.

Personally, I like ressurecting the dead. (I make art out of wildlife and livestock skulls and bones). I'd post a link here but I fear being harrassed at one of my internet havens. I've seen quite a few people do similar stuff.
03:22 PM on 05/15/2012
Oh! I'd love to see some of your work. Do you have a website or myspace or any other place where I can see some images?
11:20 PM on 04/30/2012
Isn't there a show called hoarders about these people?
07:18 PM on 05/01/2012
There is a show called Hoarders, but that's not what this is about. This sounds more in line with HGTV's Junk Gypsies.
03:22 PM on 05/15/2012
Junk Gypsies. Love it. LOVE IT.
07:45 PM on 04/30/2012
This was nice to look at and it made me think....how many times I have spit or threw a dirty Kleenex into the trash. It also made me think who would pay for anything out of the trash if it hadn’t been soaked in bleach. Art I guess is supposed to make you think...but the thoughts I have would tell me not to bring any that art into my house. This art just seems so unhygienic I imagine after a bout with MRSA she might consider another artistic medium.
03:25 PM on 05/15/2012
Good to hear it made you think- but not good to hear it made you think about dirty tissues and MRSA! Yikes! Just FYI, I don't use "unhygienic" trash. I do have limits! :)
08:07 PM on 05/15/2012
Idk Mrs. Woodard-Lehman take care of yourself. This may not be my style but one can’t deny it does have aesthetic value. For sure you do present valuable ideas "Re-create. Renew. Recycle. Reclaim. Restore. Redeem". I just wanted to point out the other side of the coin and I didn’t mean to infer that you use unhygienic trash, just that there are things one wouldn’t want to bump into along the way while reclaiming material.
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mustbelove
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06:18 PM on 04/30/2012
definitely very cool. it says something about our society when so many artists work is re-purposed. Then again, there have been sculptors who have turned trash into similarly beautiful art.
03:27 PM on 05/15/2012
Oh yes- there have been and I'm sure will continue to be many who turn trash into art. To be sure, many that are much more talented that I! Thanks for your comment. Peace.
05:55 PM on 04/30/2012
Wonderful creations, I love that she used recycled items to make them.
03:27 PM on 05/15/2012
Thanks so much for your kind comment. Peace, Tara
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Louie Rey
05:20 PM on 04/30/2012
"I fell in love with garbage." So what? So did I but then I divorced her.
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11:39 PM on 04/30/2012
HP has a Divorce section, you wandered into the Religion section
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Louie Rey
09:40 AM on 05/01/2012
I hate when that happens!
04:54 PM on 04/30/2012
Very cool. Does not look like junk to me. Those with eyes shall see.
03:28 PM on 05/15/2012
Thanks so much for your comment! Yes, those who have eyes to see, will see. Peace, Tara
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LICWINKO
04:25 PM on 04/30/2012
um - ok, whatever works for her........
03:29 PM on 05/15/2012
Well, its what works for now. Thanks for your comment.
04:24 PM on 04/30/2012
I like what you have done.
brun4life84
The force of an idea lies in its inspirational val
04:10 PM on 04/30/2012
Taking garbage and making it an art is nothing new.
07:22 PM on 05/01/2012
Um, actually it's Re-new, which is even better :p
03:30 PM on 05/15/2012
Word, Silverfische. ;) T
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isis47470
04:08 PM on 04/30/2012
How right it is, that the creator would give someone the gift to create; to take broken things and make them whole again. Very awesome.
03:31 PM on 05/15/2012
Thanks so much for reading the piece and your kind comment. :) Tara
Sweet Grace
it is what it is...
03:59 PM on 04/30/2012
At first I thought she was a hoarder but then I realized that she's an artist and her creations are inspirational for her. Looking at the pictures of stuff created by garbage was interesting...each creation was a thing of beauty. I enjoyed this article!
03:32 PM on 05/15/2012
Thanks for both reading the article and posting such a kind comment. I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Stay posted for an upcoming post. Peace, Tara