“As Susan Bergman wrote in Anonymity: ‘The way the spirit grows is steady, too, once it begins, though its evolution is more difficult to recognize. You cannot make it happen by volitional strike, suddenly. The visible bursts, the unseen foliates. The arrangement within the bud must loosen of its own accord.’

“My work is a reflection on the season I’m in, the chain of events that inexplicably appear and dissolve. As the decoys, blessings, absurdities, and indignations drift past, I think of Watchman Nee’s words, ‘To hold on to the plow while wiping our tears—that is Christianity.’”

Prindle currently works and resides in Sharon, Connecticut.