Wisdom from Fra Angelico
John of Fiesole (Fra Angelico), the patron of Christian artists, left us many paintings but few words. The quotes that are attributed to him, however, speak volumes. “He who wishes to paint Christ’s story, must live with Christ.” “He who does Christ’s work, must stay with Christ always.” On beingContinue Reading
Blessed John of Fiesole
Patron of Christian Artists, John of Fiesole is known to the world as Fra Angelico. “One has to believe that this good monk has visited paradise and been allowed to choose his models there.” – Michelangelo Buonarotti Blessed John of Fiesole, pray for us. Continue Reading
The Praise of Men
The idea of the celebrity artist, the artist who has won fame and praise for himself and his work, is a relatively new phenomena. It is more a product of the modern concepts of marketing than it is about the artist’s talent. For every pop superstar, every academy award winning actor,Continue Reading
Trial and Testing
Forty is the number of trial and testing. The season of Lent begins with a recollection of Jesus going into the wilderness for 40 days, after which He is tempted by the devil. During Lent we take a figurative journey into the wilderness, into the wastelands, in an effort toContinue Reading
God is the Artist, We are the Brushes
In the church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, not too far from the Vatican, there is a statue by Michelangelo, Christ the Redeemer. What you may not know is that this is the second statue the artist carved to fulfill his commission. The first statue developed a flaw. As it was beingContinue Reading
The Vocation of the Painter
The vocation of the painter, indeed the vocation of any artist, is first and foremost, to create beauty. Even evil, when depicted in their work, must depicted beautifully. Art that is ugly and shallow, with no Truth behind it, shows us a world without God. The role of the artistContinue Reading
God Judges Our Abilities
Do we hesitate to take on our role as missionaries because we doubt our abilities? One of my favorite movies is “A Man for All Seasons,” starring Paul Scofield as Thomas More. In one key scene More defends his reluctance to accept the post as Chancellor of England by citingContinue Reading
What makes Christian Art, Christian?
What makes “Christian Art” Christian? Is there some value or quality that baptizes a work of art making it Christian? There is, but it may not be what you think. It isn’t about the subject matter, the genre, the style, the materials or the process. It isn’t even about the themeContinue Reading
Pagan Themes and the Christian Artist
Should a Christian artist paint themes from pagan mythology, other religions, or even fantasy motifs? Many artists who are deeply grounded in their Christian faith, especially those just starting out in their career, have questions about what is and is not appropriate subject matter. In a previous post I addressedContinue Reading
When Is An Artist Like A Prophet?
When is an artist like a prophet? When he reminds people of their relationship with God. We tend to think of a prophet as someone who predicts the future, but that is not at all the ancient understanding of the word. The word “prophet” comes from the Greek word “prophetes”Continue Reading