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  • A Matter of Ambiguity

    • Jan 21, 2020
    • By stlukesattic
    • In drawing, drawing process, MFA thesis, Romans, Uncategorized, University of Florida
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    Abraham receives the promise AND the miracle of redemption continues apace. This small section of the drawing is pretty much all you need to see. It’s pretty good, but putting it all online is a bit much. Eighteen years ago I was finishing up with my Master of Fine Arts…

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  • Romans part V

    • Mar 09, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
    • In Uncategorized
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    This is the end. Not of the book of Romans, but of my drawing. I ended it in chapter 11 whereas the actual book has 16 chapters. What’s the matter Clark, did you get lazy? Did you run out of paper for your scrawling? I didn’t get lazy, but I…

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  • Romans part IV

    • Feb 24, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
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    So here we are, roughly 2/3 of the way through this drawing. We’re following Abraham’s line on through Rebecca to the twins, Esau and Jacob. At the time, my wife was pregnant with our first child and I had babies on the brain (this seems to be a theme with…

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  • Romans Drawing part III

    • Feb 16, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
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    You’ve read about it, you’ve been scintillated by it, now it’s time to continue on your journey into my MFA thesis drawing. So far, we’ve made it into several chapters of Romans and we have left off with Abraham being shown a vision of pregnant Sarah and a sky full…

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  • Romans Drawing

    • Feb 09, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
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    This is the second part of where I talk about my thesis drawing from college. If you will recall, it was an allegory of the the New Testament book of Romans. I’ll be brief here because many books have been written about Romans and I don’t want to add another…

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  • An Oldie. A Very, Very Oldie

    • Feb 03, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
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    In recent weeks I have had a couple of requests to dig up an old drawing. It’s a drawing I did about 13 years ago for my MFA thesis project. The title of this behemoth is Romans: An Allegory of the Gospel According to Paul. It is, as you may…

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  • The Old Man

    • Dec 11, 2014
    • By stlukesattic
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    For years I have struggled with the Old Man. St. Paul uses the imagery of the Old Man to talk about what a man (or woman) is before life in Christ. He says the old man has been crucified with Christ and that we no longer live to him (the…

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