Paulette Hall is a Christian inspirational writer and visual artist who earned an Associate of Arts degree from Kennesaw State University (KSU) in Georgia. In 1987, through divine inspiration, she began to hand carve and paint God’s word on small clay hearts, creating The Living Hearts Collection©.

Her visual art ministry became public in 1989 when the Collection was displayed at the Apparel Mart’s Festival of Trees in Atlanta, Georgia. From 1990 – 2000, the event was held in the World Congress Center where her displays, lifting up Christ, were viewed by thousands of people from all walks of life. Her artwork has also been shown in colleges such as KSU and Reinhardt University in Waleska, Georgia, and other places of interest: bookstores, libraries, churches, government offices, assisted living centers, art exhibits and art galleries.

Paulette’s themes for the Festival of Trees are as follows:

  1. The Living Christmas Tree, 1989 (tree displayed with The Livings Hearts Collection ©1987)
  1. Love Grew Where The Blood Fell, 1990 (seven foot white tree), Love Crucified A Rose (wreath)
  1. Golden Jubilee, 1991 (wreath with gold trumpets, cross, yellow rose and yellow bows)
  1. The Scarlet Thread of Redemption, 1992 (wreath depicting the lineage of Jesus, and poem)
  1. Rhapsody In Bloom, 1993 (musical wall art with grape clusters, roses, cross, and poem)
  1. Follow Me, 1994 (six foot cross dressed with fishnet, names of God, including the twelve tribes of Israel)
  1. Tree Of Life, 1995 (six foot cross, draped with red velvet fabric, and crown of thorns)
  1. Crown Him Lord Of All, 1996 (round seven foot display of five handmade crowns from the Bible, plus crown of thorns)
  1. The King Is Coming, 1997 (six foot cross dressed with handwoven Priestly Garments)
  1. The Apple Of Thine Eye, 1998 (six foot cross draped with crushed red velvet, & crown of thorns)
  1. Suffer The Little Children To Come Unto Me, 1999 (wreath, with roses and picture of children with Jesus)
  1. The Wedding Feast Awaits You, 2000 (honeycomb shaped gazebo with cross dressed as Bridegroom in center).

 

Before retiring in 2018, Paulette’s forty-year career encompassed many administrative positions.

She now continues in ministry, by sharing her creativity with others through her books and her art.

In her leisure time, she enjoys flower gardening, walking, reading, fishing, and spending time with family and friends. Most importantly spending time in prayer and reading God’s Word.