It’s amazin’. The most beautiful pieces of art come from the ugliest situations. So I praise Him, rejoicin’ in my sufferin, cause I know He’s got a masterpiece in the makin’.
One day, I will tell my grandchildren about this object, how it was used as an instrument to write (especially to write answers on tests for my Biblical Greek class), and how it was made up of wood and contained a graphite rod. (at Fuller Theological Seminary)
Art? Business? Fashion? Learn how all 3 can be used to fight trafficking and other injustices at Freedom and Fashion’s Collective Conference (http://freedomansfashion.com/collective)
One of my fave shots that I took of my little #brother for our blog, Convivial Gentleman.
New art gallery up at the Fuller Seminary Library focusing on icons that reflect the life of the Most Holy Theotokos. (at Fuller Theological Seminary Library)
11BROCK DAVIS - Some of my personal art projects.
Art-DesignerBrock Davis (tumblr / facebook) - “Most of these pieces are made at home on the weekends. I get a lot of inspiration from my children. They create spontaneously, everything is new to them. I often try to revert back to childhood when creating, which helps me to view ordinary things in a new way.”
(via thelifeof-)
Source: devidsketchbook.com
Source: zenpencils.com
#Art during a rainy day helps studying for tests all the more bearable. (at Fuller Theological Seminary Library)
Source: jennacide27
Combining comic book art and the story of poverty and human trafficking, “Home of the Brave” is an original graphic novel by Spencer Toyama and illustrator Jon Lewis. Their narrative will invite people to discuss the issues about trafficking in America. It’s an interesting Kickstarter campaign that requires your help to get the graphic novel published!
-Giovanny Panginda
**Special thanks to Mike Prasad for bringing this to our attention.**





