The Christ Project (II) by Vicki L Thomas, Prophetic Artist

Medium: Suspended Pastel Paintings
The term "Eikon" is a variant spelling of the word we know as "icon." Used at least twenty-three times in the New Testament, the common definition infers the image of God or the image of the heavenly things. These ancient icons were rarely used for art but to point to the Godhead by communicating the Gospel to common folk who were unable to read or obtain access to Scriptures in their own language. Used as altar pieces aiding meditation, Eikon are an artistic and spiritual bridge between heavenly and earthly realms.

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The Son of God pastel sought out for publication by the prestigious, 200-year-old, Massachusetts Bible Society, required an artist endorsed black/white image for reprint. Appearing in the acclaimed four- volume, Bible literacy project, "Introducing the New Testament, The Dickinson Series, Volume III," is sold on Amazon.com. MBS also includes a colored miniature of the painting in their site banner at http://www.ExploringtheBible.org. In response to demand, the published image, Son of God (II), is now an archival quality reproduction available on http://www.TheChristProject.com. Many heartfelt thanks for all your kind support.

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