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When asked how realistic she can make her artwork look, Fatima said, "Yes." Don’t believe it? This video offers striking proof of her impressive drawing skills. "This sketch appears to be a realistic ...
A cloud formation appearing to look like Jesus Christ was spotted by stunned church-goers in the Philippines, who described ...
“Jesus is crucified in front of Uluru (Ayers Rock), a place of mystery and magic for Aboriginal peoples,” Ms. Jones, the art blogger, said. “By absorbing Jesus’s death into Aboriginal myth ...
Pencil Preaching for Tuesday, January 25, 2022. Pencil ... we nourish this new life as members of the body of Christ. What Jesus accomplished once and for all is now extended in time and space ...
ART* There’s an opening reception tonight for Bryan Cunningham’s Wander Lost exhibit at La Luz de Jesus Gallery starting at 8 pm. His inspiration for the art was born out of a road trip across ...
The art-piece depicting Jesus Christ was discovered in an ancient church in southern Israel in the ancient town of Shivta. The drawing date back almost 1800 years, and it gives the world a ...
Hamilton Elementary School in Fresno, Calif., caused quite a stir when the Kindergarten through 8th grade school posted a student drawing of Jesus Christ with the message "I want you to kill all ...
His favorite of the 52 drawings is the last in the series, “Santa Claus Meets the Christ Child.” Some other artists, he said, show Santa kneeling at the crib of Jesus.
Reverend Jim Craig told BBC Radio Newcastle's Jon Harle about how a County Durham schoolchild's drawing of Jesus inspires him. Reverend Jim Craig is currently community arts chaplain for Gateshead ...
Of the four evangelists, Matthew was unique in tracing Jesus’ lineage, Chapter 1:1-17: “1 The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham. “2 Abraham was the ...
The Birth of Jesus Christ, Kim Ki-chang, 1952–53. Born in Seoul to a Christian family, Kim Ki-chang (1914–2001), also known by the artist name Unbo (or Woonbo), came to fame with his ...
In Oregon, “Happy Face Killer” Keith Jesperson reproduced copyrighted photographs in pencil to make wildlife drawings. He sold them for $10 to $25 a piece, making about $1000.