Word of the Year "Imagine": A Journey of Faith, Artistry, and Professional Growth

In the realm of goal-setting, the universe has an uncanny way of aligning words that resonate with our deepest aspirations. For this year, the serendipity of a generated word has bestowed upon me the gift of "Imagine." While its origins might be digital, its relevance to my personal, professional, and faith-based goals is nothing short of divine inspiration.

At its core, "Imagine" beckons me to explore the realms of faith with a heart open to divine possibilities. It encourages me to envision a future where the seeds of faith planted today blossom into vibrant gardens of purpose.

As an artist, "Imagine" is a brushstroke across the canvas of endless possibilities. It invites me to dream beyond the confines of the known, to infuse my creations with the magic of boundless imagination. Telling stories that transcend the tangible and speak to the soul. "Imagine" propels me to explore new mediums, experiment with unconventional ideas, and weave narratives that inspire and resonate.

For the business of Carrot Top Studio, "Imagine" is not just a word; it's a compass pointing towards a future where the boundaries of what's possible are continually pushed.

So, here's to a year of faith-filled imagining, artistic exploration, and professional innovation—a year where "Imagine" transforms into reality. Happy New Year to you and your dreams, inspiration, and callings!

*Thank you DaySpring for the inspiring word generator!

Jenny Gallo

Jenny Gallo is the artist and founder of Carrot Top Studio, where she has been designing handmade clergy stoles, Christian art, liturgical gifts, and creative worship resources since 2004. Her work helps churches and individuals explore faith through meaningful symbols, color, and visual storytelling.

A former art educator, Jenny taught art in Chicago, Houston, and Pittsburgh before devoting herself full-time to her studio practice. She holds a B.S. in Art Education from The Pennsylvania State University and now lives and creates in the Madison, Wisconsin area.

Through the Carrot Top Studio blog and Substack, she writes about creativity, Christian symbolism, the liturgical year, and the everyday intersections of art and faith.

http://www.CarrotTopStudio.com
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