Discovering God Through Art

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I was fooling around on Instagram the day before yesterday, as I am wont to do, and I came across this amazing portrait artist, whose name is Alistair Adams. And I all of a sudden realized that if I were doing artistic things ~ drawing, painting, stuff like that ~ what I’d be doing is portraits, because doing faces is what I’ve always loved best. Below is a face that I did a long time ago:

I know it’s really big, but I couldn’t figure out how to crop it down to a more manageable size, so you get to look at him larger than life. I did this drawing a really long time ago, 1991 to be exact. I took it from a magazine photograph because it was sort a of practice drawing to see if I could actually do it. I never planned on selling it. In fact, I have it hanging on the wall of my dining room. It’s called “Toying With Love” and it’s graphite on paper, and is 8 x 10 inches. The original photograph had a butterfly inside the toy, but I didn’t like that so I put a heart there instead. The thing is, I’ve done very little since. Here’s one:

This was a commission I did for a friend of her granddaughter when she was two weeks old. There were a number of things about the drawing that I didn’t like, and just couldn’t seem to fix, mostly concerning her hair. I tried and tried and tried some more, to no avail. It took me five long years, and my friend was endlessly patient, and I ended up telling her that I wanted to give her the drawing for free because I had taken so long, but she wouldn’t hear of it. She insisted on paying me the price we had originally agreed upon, including the framing.

What finally made it so I could say it was finished was my cousin, Linda Gunn, who is a wonderful professional artist, and who has always been amazingly encouraging to me as a mentor. I decided to go to her studio one day and take this drawing with me to see if she could help me with it. When I told her I was having trouble figuring out what to do next, she took one look at it, and said, “What do you mean, what should you do with it? It’s finished!”

You have no idea how relieved I was to hear that! She told me not to worry about the hair, and just be done with it. I felt like dancing around the room, I was so elated! So I cleaned it up and took it to the framer. It’s called “Tiana at Age Two Weeks” and it’s graphite on paper, and is 16 x 20 inches.

So I spent most of the day when I was fooling around on Instagram looking at all of Alistair Adams’ work that he’d posted. And I was constantly amazed at his skill. His portraits are beautiful! And I found myself wondering if I could do that, and I knew I had to try. So that’s what I’m going to do. I don’t know how it’ll turn out, but I’ll never find out if I don’t try. And with God on my side, and at my side, it seems like it would have to go somewhere, don’t you think?

For we are His workmanship [His own master work, a work of art], created in Christ Jesus [reborn from above—spiritually transformed, renewed, ready to be used] for good works, which God prepared [for us] beforehand [taking paths which He set], so that we would walk in them [living the good life which He prearranged and made ready for us]. ~ Ephesians 2:10, Amplified Bible.

I love the way the Amplified Bible renders that verse. It seems to me that just as God has created me to do good works, He has made me His master work, His work of art, so He will help me to create works of art as I give Him glory, which I fully intend to do.

About sarahjesusnlily

My name is Sarah Abigail Kuriakos. I come from a background of extreme child abuse, and it almost destroyed my life. My mother tried to kill me while I was an infant, my father threatened to kill me if I told anyone what he was doing to me, and I tried suicide nine times as an adult. Fortunately, God had other plans, and none of the attempts on my life succeeded. The purpose of this blog is to chronicle the progress I'm making as God heals me from my childhood, while making sure that God is glorified in the process. I'm a voracious reader, and I enjoy crocheting, doing counted cross stitch, and creating art. I also enjoy playing with my cats, Solomon and Gracie, listening to Christian music, and watching movies. My favorite books are, first and foremost, The Holy Bible, then Jane Eyre, David Copperfield, The Count of Monte Cristo, and To Kill a Mockingbird. I also love Christian apologetics. The most important thing in my life is knowing and serving Jesus Christ, and telling people about His great love for them. People need to know that God loves them!

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  1. Thanks, Kim! I plan on doing exactly that, if I can ever get my act together. I have a photograph picked out that I want to practice with, so I can beef up my skills again. I just have to sit down and do it.

    And that’s the hard part: sitting down and doing it. There’s always some distraction, something else I can think about. I have the pad of drawing paper sitting on my bed with the picture in it, just waiting for me to start.

    So now, to start. I have this machine called an Artograph that can project an image onto the wall, and I can put my photograph into it, and put my drawing paper on the wall, and project my photograph onto the paper, and then trace the basics of the picture onto the paper, and then draw it. Basically what it does is enlarge it, and then I don’t have to do it freehand. It makes it much easier for my first attempt.

    The other option is the make a grid on the drawing paper, which I’ll probably do anyway, and then fold the photograph in the right places (eyes, nose, mouth, etc.) and draw according to where the folds are on the grid marks. I’ll probably do a combination of all of the above.

    I’m grateful that you would take the time to read my posts, Kim! I hope you’re doing well, and that your family is well. I love hearing from you!

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  2. Sarah, Absolutely beautiful!🙌 You so gifted! My daughter, Katie is so artistic as well, and I encourage her, almost daily, to use it for Gods glory.✝️💜❤️

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  3. Hi Julie,

    Thank you for reading my post, and thank you for commenting! I’m grateful that you would take the time to do so. Drawing is something that’s always been hard for me to do, because there’s a great deal of emotional baggage associated with it, but it’s also something I love doing. I want to get back to it, if I can just get beyond the hard stuff. I’m working with a really good Christian therapist, and I’m hoping he can help me work through the hard stuff so I can get back to what I love to do.

    Once again, thanks for reading and commenting. I hope you’ll follow my blog so you can keep track of my progress as God continues to heal me (because He gets all the glory).

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