At any rate, the art must go on. Here are two paintings I did for the Lent/Easter sermon series at my church (Highrock Northshore in Salem).
Several artists in the church were given a choice of several bible passages that represented various "stations of the cross" and asked to do a painting for each one (or in my case, two). There were a total of seven paintings total.
I chose two consecutive passages in the series, Mark 14:42-52 (Jesus Arrested) and Mark 14: 53-65 (Jesus before the Sanhedrin).
The canvases were all the same size ( 10" x 20") and orientation (vertical), and were to be used on large banners for the front of the church, as well as bookmarks.
I did some rough thumbnail sketches, including one that I dropped (Jesus in Gethsemane).
Arrest Thumbnail |
Sanhedrin Thumbnail |
Gethsemane Thumbnail |
I painted the final versions both in one day, working much faster and looser than I usually do.
I wanted to convey the emotional feeling of the scenes and not "refine" all the life and energy out of it. These are closer to the way I draw naturally.
Below are the finished paintings.
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