Do You Hear What I Hear?
Brooke Wellman shares a diptych painting inspired by the classic carol “Do You Hear What I Hear?” and the hope for glimpses of peace and light in our world.
Brooke Wellman graduated from The Seattle School's MA in Counseling Psychology program in 2018. She is currently using her master's degree to raise her newborn daughter, and there is nothing else she would rather be doing. Originally from Seattle, she has previously worked in inpatient care at Children’s Hospital and in a juvenile jail. She has also served as an art therapy volunteer at New Horizons.
Brooke Wellman shares a diptych painting inspired by the classic carol “Do You Hear What I Hear?” and the hope for glimpses of peace and light in our world.
Artist Statement This song was born in the oral culture of African slaves in the American south, and was embraced by the civil rights movement in the 1960’s. It was originally written by African American composer, John Wesley Work. Go Tell It on the Mountain has come to mean many things depending on the time […]