The Smith College Print Workshop is pleased to announce the publication of a new lithograph by Lesley Dill. Jonathan Edwards (2019) published in association with Derriere L’ Etoile Studios, New York, is an 8-color lithograph on Sekishu paper with hand-sewn elements. This new print draws upon Dill’s recent body of work focusing on what she calls “New England settler obsessions with divinity and deviltry, of fears of the ‘wilderness’ both inside and outside.”
These new works turn toward history and some of the distinctive American voices to emerge during the first centuries of Anglo occupation. Continuing Dill’s interest in the intersection of language and spirituality, these works feature the words of the colonial spiritual leader Anne Hutchinson and the influential Northampton-based theologian and preacher Jonathan Edwards, among others. Both these leaders used words to inspire their followers to connect with the divine.
Dill’s new prints features an image of Edwards with flames emerging from his head surrounded by his words: “From childhood I had a variety of concerns about my soul/An inward sweet delight/I had great and violent inward struggles/O Sinner, held over the pit of Hell as one holds a spider. Light sizzles around me.”