visio-divina artists - continued

Margaret

Adams Parker

Sculptor
Alexandria VA

Featured Image > Reconciliation "The art that I make today is very different from the art I was trained to make.  I have moved from painting spare images ... to making prints and sculptures which focus on the human (and often the biblical) story.  This transformation in my work ... parallels my spiritual journey."


     

Suzanne Schleck
Iconographer
Toms River NJ

Featured Image > “Icon of the Virgin of Tenderness” Gilded frame, gold leaf and tempera on panel, 2003. Collection of Rev. Elizabeth Geitz — "By definition, painting an icon is an encounter with the Spirit of God, often as manifested in the lives of his saints.


     

Laura Fisher Smith
Painter & Iconographer
Phoenix AZ

Featured Image > “...And she wrapped him in swaddling clothes” - 2004 — "Jesus is with us now – as he always has been – in the lives of the poor, the marginalized, the suffering. Whenever I am tempted to look away and walk past, I know it is a signal to look."


     

Barbi Tinder
Photographer
Stoneham ME

Featured Image > “Lakeshore” - Photograph, 2005 — "I see the outdoors as God's artwork and place of everyday worship. I simply try to capture it through the eye of my lens."


     

Anne Wetzel
Photographer
Mt. Desert ME

Featured Image > “Moon Over Somes Pond” - Photograh, 2006 — "These images reflect the life around me. It is these small scenes that really feed my soul and make me feel the gentleness of the life. Stopping and observing, I can see all the wonderful details that make up this world."

     
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