Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Biblical

The First Easter Morning
I painted this for my church for the 2012 lent season.  In it I tried contrast the dark tomb, burial cloth left behind, with the light of sunrise in the distance signifying hope.

Looking for the Lost Sheep
This was painted in 2009 for my church when our pastor did a sermon called "Lost and Found". The shepherd is leaving the flock in the light and moving into the darkness in order to search for the lost sheep. This illustrates the parable Jesus told in Luke.


Moses and the Promised Land
This was done in 2009 for my church when our pastor was preaching on Moses.



Sunrise Over Bethlehem

I painted this for my church for the 2008 Advent series. It shows Christmas morning with the sun coming up over the Bethlehem hills; symbolizing the light the birth of Christ brings to the world.  In a tiny cave there is a silhouette of Mary and Joseph.

Friday, January 6, 2012

People

Christmas
This was  a photograph on a magazine at Christmas time in 1975. I loved this little girl-her smile, her dress, and so I painted her. I've had her on our wall ever since.







Everyday Life With the Savior
I painted this for our church in 2010.  Our pastor, Jim Singleton did a series on the Christmas story as told in Luke. I wanted to portray a scene from the life of Jesus as a baby. My friends, Christina and Yohanni Carlos of Mozambique were the models for this. I added a thorny bush and scarlet cloth to symbolize what was ahead for the Messiah.





Dorcas
Faces of Joy
These paintings are of children who live in Nampula, Mozambique, at Evanjafrica Orphanage. About 50 children of all ages live there where their material and educational needs are met, and where they are introduced to the Father and His love. I painted these in 2011.


Little Athens Girl
This was painted from a photograph taken by Andy Fletcher during a trip to Greece. I liked her dress and her smile; she's obviously enjoying a day in the sun.

Adoration of the Unexpected
In this painting I tried to show that sometimes, as in the case of the magi, the people we least expect are the first to recognize Jesus for who he is.  Oil on canvas November 2011

Morning Horizon
This was painted in 2009 of a little girl in the early morning, wrapped in a blanket, watching the day begin.