Poetry Art was coined by the Artist and Poet Launa in the late 1980s to explain her art form. In her compelling paintings, Launa combines the verses of her original poems with imagery that is both shocking as well as captivating. From afar the words blend but as the viewer approaches closely, they are able to see that every nuance is put together completely from words. This launched the Artist in a direction that she always desired, but never aspired to even hope for as a world traveler, a widely collected painter, a speaker, a humanitarian, the adoptive mom of three and hobby farmer. This latest book with 330 pages include 25 colored images of art and photographs. It is the widely anticipated follow up to Unbutton My Heart. Yet, with all of those things come real life with all of its trauma, heartache, brokenness and continual redemption. He Loves What’s Broken chronicles the other side of outreach. Loving the “least of these,” international missions and taking up the cross of Christ each and every day. It is her greatest hope that the reader will find inspiration and renewed joy in the pages of this book.
Poetry Art was coined by the Artist and Poet Launa in the late 1980s to explain her art form. In her compelling paintings, Launa combines the verses of her original poems with imagery that is both shocking as well as captivating. From afar the words blend but as the viewer approaches closely, they are able to see that every nuance is put together completely from words. This launched the Artist in a direction that she always desired, but never aspired to even hope for as a world traveler, a widely collected painter, a speaker, a humanitarian, the adoptive mom of three and hobby farmer. This latest book with 330 pages include 25 colored images of art and photographs. It is the widely anticipated follow up to Unbutton My Heart. Yet, with all of those things come real life with all of its trauma, heartache, brokenness and continual redemption. He Loves What’s Broken chronicles the other side of outreach. Loving the “least of these,” international missions and taking up the cross of Christ each and every day. It is her greatest hope that the reader will find inspiration and renewed joy in the pages of this book.