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Honest View of Creativity & Faith in Art, September 1, 2003
This review is from: Objects of Grace: Conversations on Creativity & Faith (Paperback)
Objects of Grace reminds us all that art is an important part of the fabric of faith. The breadth of mediums and locales represented by the ten artists interviewed serves as an insightful glimpse at the range of concerns, processes, and mindsets of artists who are engaging not just the church, but the culture at large.
James Romaine spent a good deal of time becoming familiar with each artist's work prior to the interview, particularly evident in questions addressing the artist's influences, pursuits, reviews, and published writings. When paired with full-color reproductions, the artists' articulated answers created an approachable text, making Objects of Grace a rare entry point for the person unacquainted with art world rhetoric. The interviews also uncovered a wealth of reading sources relating to the intersection of creativity and faith.
Objects of Grace belongs in the library of artists and non-artists alike, regardless of faith.
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This book is a great read, January 22, 2007
This review is from: Objects of Grace: Conversations on Creativity & Faith (Paperback)
The book, Conversations, has been a fantastic insight into the minds of 21st century Christian artists and how they incorporate their fatih into their artwork and support each other in this creative field.
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