exhortation
By Christopher Marion Thomas Optano
Category: Religion & Spirituality
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Exhortation, is a vision for Christian artists engaging contemporary culture. It is somewhat of a how-to book for Christian Artist, that touches upon the theory and the practice of useing ones creativity to glorify God and serve humanity.
The first half of the book is artistic exhortation in theory and the second half is it in practice; shown through dramatic and vivid earth-toned paintings, and flowing poetic narration. From the first page to the last, you will be encouraged.
Square 7x7 inches (18x18 cm) 40 pages
Published: June 25, 2008
About the Author
Christopher M. Thomas
Optano
Inglewood, California, USA
Christopher Marion Thomas, is an artist with a mission to teach, encourage and edify his audience through the gift of creativity. His purpose as an artist is to create work that speaks to the human condition in an urban vernacular; an art for the people, that celeb more...
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