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The leaders of Arts Plus have been praying about a meaningful response to the war between Russia and Ukraine. Every Friday a new painting based on the beatitudes found in Mathew’s Gospel Chapter 5:1-12 will be displayed in support of this prayer. https://t.co/ejzP0cUCEw
James Romaine this advent celebrates the work of the self-taught African American artist Clementine Hunter. On this Second Sunday of Advent 2021: Clementine Hunter, Choir of Angels: https://t.co/z2hI3kgwP8
Rachel Hostetter Smith puts us in touch with contemporary Chinese art: https://t.co/oDhPeqrgEU
The Visual Commentary on Scripture (VCS) started a new series of ‘VCS Spotlights’, each of which will feature a particular artist or key groupings of artworks from our site. The series is launched with the Renaissance master Raphael (1483 - 1520). https://t.co/G1kJx5BcPh
Marleen Hengelaar-Rookmaaker discusses an image with the bible reading of Year B, 3rd Sunday of Easter of the Ecumenical church calendar: https://t.co/GYHqOjzSCy
ArtWay posted a blog – Constanza López Schlichting: Via Crucis. “Perhaps what may be different from other Stations of the Cross is that it responds to a totally free expression and each station is a painting in itself.” https://t.co/hEnRqGiBXW
Word and Image Bible Study by Thena Ayres based on Matthew 21:1-11 (TNIV) and The Entry into Jerusalem by Giotto. https://t.co/CMNzUxtHp7
Deborah Lewer, Senior Lecturer in History of Art, University of Glasgow, Scotland made a recent series of three art podcasts about the Visitation, Corpus Christi and the Transfiguration with the St Mary’s Cathedral, Glasgow and the Iona Community: https://t.co/tooBDmFYRr
Christian Weber about a painting from the Nigerian Augustin Kolawole Olayinka: https://t.co/s3UACx5Rci
Nigel Halliday: "Luke is the only gospel writer to give particular attention to the ‘visitation’, when Mary visits Elizabeth before their babies are born." And Nigel describes Jacopo Pontormo's visual rendering of it. https://t.co/QGUDSR6zct