Exploring the intersection of indigenous visual art and the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Showing posts with label Frank Wesley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Wesley. Show all posts
Friday, July 6, 2012
Asian Christ Mosaic
Until I get my next post finished, here's an interesting image I came across at this website featuring lots of Bible-related art from several different cultures and time periods. Jesus sits upon a lotus flower, giving two mudras: His right hand showing the mudra of Abhaya, symbolizing protection, peace, benevolence, and dispelling of fear, while his left hand displays the Varada mudra, symbolizing ‘open-handed’ generosity such as charity or the granting of wishes. Wikipedia writes that "it is nearly always shown made with the left hand by a revered figure devoted to human salvation from greed, anger and delusion." Behind his head is a cross halo. Fiery bands emanate from him, like an aureola.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Indian Artist Frank Wesley
I wanted to provide some information about a great 20th century Indian Christian artist named Frank Wesley (1923-2002). The following five paragraphs are directly quoted from the Kerrmuller Collection Art Gallery:
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