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And now for something completely different and just for fun, more in the vein of the illustrations I used to do:
And now for something completely different and just for fun, more in the vein of the illustrations I used to do:
The figure at center represents the Savior in the garden of Gethsemane, and the faint light along the right side of the painting represents the angel about to arrive.
Another temple piece:
The bottom triangle represents the temples on Earth, and the top triangle represents heaven reaching down to us.
A slightly more abstract piece this time:
The two triangles represent Heavenly Father (left) and Heavenly Mother (right), unified and together as they watch over their children on Earth.
With Sacred Shapes, I wanted to have some new art along with the old, so people in the area who’ve already seen everything online would have a reason to go in person. This is one of the three new pieces. Newish, actually. It’s a reworking of Shoulder to the Wheel, which I felt would work better in a wintertime setting. So, with 100% more snow:
I should note, too, that I’ve tweaked this one a bit beyond what’s in the exhibit (adding more snow, mainly).