Trailing Clouds of Glory II
A reference to Wordsworth’s “Ode on Intimations of Immortality.” The white circle and triangle represent a baby in the womb.
A reference to Wordsworth’s “Ode on Intimations of Immortality.” The white circle and triangle represent a baby in the womb.
A reference to 2 Nephi 4:15–16. The light rectangles represent the scriptures.
A reference to the hymn. The red figure represents a human in distress; the white figure represents the Savior comforting them.
A newer version of First Vision Triptych, the piece that launched me into all of this minimalist religious art.
A reference to Job 19:26. The red triangle at left represents the mortal body. The white and grey triangles represent the separated spirit and body after death. The red and yellow triangle at right represents the resurrected body in the presence of God. The other two triangles are decorative.
Another entry in the family prayer series.
A reference to Luke 15:4. A sequel to Ninety and Nine. (The original is in a nonstandard wide format, and I wanted to see if I could convey the same idea in a square.)
A reference to The Family: A Proclamation to the World. The white triangles represent Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother (similar to what I did in Their Work and Glory and In Your Royal Courts on High).
The white rectangle represents an altar. The yellow circle represents the sealing power.