Reflections of Christ, Part II
A few months ago, I posted a public endorsement of the Reflections of Christ photography project.
Since then, Mark Mabry and company have indeed released their work in picture book format, as well as a DVD and fine art prints. I happen to have my favorite print hanging in my hallway as we speak, (it’s the one on the home page of the website) signed and dated by the artist.
Well, these guys are at it again with Another Testament of Christ, which depicts Christ’s visit to the Americas after his resurrection and final ascension in Jerusalem. If you’ve never heard this story, you might want to check out The Book of Mormon as this is it’s central message. It is yet another testament of Christ’s divine mission to redeem all mankind.
I absolutely love their work.
Here is the video which previews their latest project, Another Testament of Christ:
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I absolutely loved the first project, I am so excited to see teh new one! What an amazing concept and vision they have. It really brings in teh emotion of the events more than a painting I think. Love it!