Artist Interview: Sandra Bowden

One Hundred Percent Sandra Bowden’s legacy lies in the intersection of faith and fine art.  Her work has been shown throughout North America, Italy, and Jerusalem, Israel.  International universities and institutions – The Vatican among them – hold Bowden’s work in their collections.  Bowden’s artistry was recognized during her teen years, building a

Cameron Anderson

Foretaste (for Jay) Cameron Anderson’s artwork explores divine mystery, expressions of worship and wonder in the midst of the unknown.  Limited color fields expand with experimental textures. Precise lines and shapes facilitate an otherworldly sense of dimension.  Anderson is considered a fine artist, but he calls himself a maker, an identity that was evident at an

PARABLES AND PROPHECIES: A Visual Epistle

A Fish, A Plant, A Prophet   Parables and Prophecies: A Visual Epistle is a retrospective of the Biblically themed works of Wayne Forte.  LUZ Art  presents a collection of thirty-three years of captivating imagery that is dynamic, modern, and spiritual.  An epistle is traditionally known as a letter written with a message for a specific

Seeing Impossible Color – A Solo Show from Hilary White

Opening Friday September 28th, a solo exhibition of Hilary White's artwork will be shown at Paradigm Gallery + Studio in Philadelphia.  The artist’s exploration of the Biblical imagination, wonder and discovery continues with Seeing Impossible Color.  White, a Gainesville, Florida resident, teaches art classes to underprivileged youth in her community.  Her foundation, Made New Arts, began