Two new pieces:
The Keys of This Dispensation:


Two new pieces:
The Keys of This Dispensation:
New artwork: O That We Had Repented.
New artwork: For Time and All Eternity V.
New artwork: Wherefore Didst Thou Doubt? III.
New artwork: Taught by Their Mothers.
New artwork: When Our Heavenly Parents We Meet IV. The colors in my art normally don’t represent skin color (to try to be more inclusive), but I wanted to do something special for Black History Month.
New artwork: Harrowed up No More, continuing the Alma the Younger thread.
New artwork: God Sent His Holy Angel.
Just got the framed prints back from the framer, and they’ve turned out lovely:
For those interested in collecting, here’s what we’ll have at the show:
(The perspective here makes the foreground prints look weird. They’re not stretched in real life.)
The reason I’ve decided to make the larger prints single editions, by the way, is to try to make them more like originals. (They’re digital prints.) Hopefully being one of a kind makes them a little more special. This will be the only time these pieces will ever get printed larger than 6×6″!
Last but not least, the show’s opening reception will be this Friday from 6:00–9:00 pm at Writ & Vision.
New artwork: Behold My Beloved Son. Basically a Christ Visits the Nephites but with a different title, one actually from the scriptures.
I painted this in Procreate, and goodness, it messed up my back a bit. (Which is unfortunate because I really like the woodcut-style look on the white triangle. I may still do occasional pieces this way, when there’s not a billion little circles like I have here.) It’s frustrating when my spondylolisthesis keeps me from making art the way I want to. At some point I’ll probably try to figure out a way to do this style with code. (Speaking of which, I generated the circles here with a little bit of JavaScript. It was fun doing a piece that’s a little more three-dimensional.)