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From Classical to Kitsch: Exploring Meaning in Religious Art
The Incredulity of St Thomas by Caravaggio, 1602 Religious art has long played a central role in culture and spiritual...
Pointing Heavenward:
How I Use Arches in My Think Celestial Series” I took art history multiple times in college—not because I had...
Collector’s Spotlight: Jhill Seraphina and Praising Christ in Color!
I am beyond excited to introduce you to a truly special person who has been a devoted supporter of my artwork for some time. Jhill, a talented massage therapist, Reiki master, sound healer, spirituality coach, and shaman, has purchased several pieces of my art and continues to inspire me with the way she integrates color, energy, and spirituality into her life. Her motto, “Praise Him in Color,” couldn’t say it better.
Creating Through Resistance: How to Keep Making Art in the Face of Trials
Sometimes there are weeks--even months--that are exceptionally challenging. I started the painting above during covid. We were holed up at...
2 Major Themes I Will Be Exploring in My Artwork in 2025
I love the beginning of a new year, full of motivation, goals, and improvements. It's like a gift of untouched...
How the Arts Can Be Both Competitive and Cathartic
My mother taught me an appreciation for the arts. I remember lying at the top of the stairs listening to...
How to Make an Offer on that Painting You Love
Most artists want two things…to have their art go home with and be cherished by the people who love it...
3 Reasons Why I Depict Wings on Angels
Wings on angels in LDS art present some mixed feelings. In our effort to remain true to doctrine, I believe...
Collector Spotlight: Allaire Janis
Allaire first discovered my work at the Certain Women Art Show in Salt Lake City. The piece she first fell...
Daughter
This painting started out as an effort to connect with my identity as a divine being. This is an easily...