It Is the Same
A reference to Doctrine & Covenants 1:38. The top circle represents God and the bottom circle represents the prophets. The white overlapped triangles represent the word of God going forth to fill the world.
A reference to Doctrine & Covenants 1:38. The top circle represents God and the bottom circle represents the prophets. The white overlapped triangles represent the word of God going forth to fill the world.
Figured today’s a good day to release this.
The circles represent the six organizers present at the organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 6, 1830. (Others were present as well, though I’ve left them out for minimalism’s sake.)
Another Easter piece:
The white circle at top represents the resurrected Jesus Christ ascending into heaven, leaving the empty tomb behind (represented by the dark circle below). A companion piece to He Is Risen and He Is Not Here.
The white circle at top represents Jesus Christ. The row of three circles represents the First Presidency, and the remaining rows represent the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
And in the same vein as Gethsemane:
The title is a reference to Matthew 26:39. The triangles represent the Savior, and the golden circle represents divinity and holiness.
An Easter piece, in the same vein as He Is Risen:
The circle represents the empty tomb, and the light rectangle represents the stone rolled away.
One of my pieces, First Vision XIII, is featured in the spring issue of BYU Magazine. It accompanies Fire from Heaven, a condensed version of a talk given by Truman Madsen on the First Vision, along with great art by five other BYU-affiliated artists (Alice Pritchett, Kirk Richards, Ray Johnson, Dan LeFevre, and Anthony Sweat).
BYU Magazine also has a Facebook gallery up with the art from the article.
The last of the three new pieces for Sacred Shapes:
This version is slightly modified from what’s in the exhibit.
Brief update: still alive, doing fine, just staying home with my wife and kids in the hope of helping stop the spread (and ideally not getting COVID-19 either — one of our kids has a heart condition which makes this scarier for us than it would otherwise be).
I haven’t really worked on any art lately (not in the right headspace for it lately), but I have gotten back into writing, and that’s going well. Hoping to have some new fiction to post before too long. And new art, too.
Stay home and stay healthy, y’all.
Trying out a new riff on my circles-and-triangles style:
This one originally wasn’t going to be a religious piece (it was going to be something about motherhood), but at the last minute it became very clear that Tell Me the Stories of Jesus was what it was supposed to be called.