PAINTING
Maleeya Lyon Acrylic on canvas
Hannah Bernados Acrylic on Linen Canvas This painting is seen through the eyes of Copernicus who discovered that the earth revolves around the Sun. This was astronomical (pun intended), and seemed almost as if a betrayal was happening in which the celestial beings cherished the Sun more than the human race.
Alysia Templeman Acrylic on canvas
Kaylen Hail Acrylic on Linen Canvas This painting represents my personal connection to the outdoors, the community that comes around the campfire, and the power within God’s Holy Spirit to bring us closer to one another through Him.
Tyler Barton, Anna Spoolstra, Trever Gibbs, Samantha Bradley
Kayla Farlow Acrylic on Canvas In order to heal, it often means that you have to allow yourself to be more broken. Healing is a process that takes time. Healing can be like a mess of colors, some swirling together, some mixing, some clashing, and some standing out. True peace comes when we step into the healing process and embrace the colors.
Samantha Bradley Acrylic on canvas
Tyler Barton Acrylic on Canvas Peace is not the absence of conflict and turmoil, but it is something that is achieved while experiencing these things.
Kayla Farlow Acrylic on Canvas The world is a chaotic and messy place. It is easy to get swept up into the darkness of it all. When we stay rooted in who we are and whose we are, we are able to rest in His peace and become an instrument of His peace.
Samantha Bradley Acrylic on canvas I've discovered that I miss being able to hug everyone, and that lack of physical touch has made me more thankful for hugs. I feel at peace in the arms of another.
Eliana Daetwiler Acrylic on wood Music is peace for me. I painted the world with music notes swirling around it to represent people holding hands. Music has the power to connect and create harmony in this world. I painted the song “It Is Well” because it brings me peace and reminds me that no matter what happens God is in control and it will all work out.
Eliana Daetwiler Acrylic on wood What gives me peace is trusting God with my worries. I tried to represent the feeling of surrendering control to God through my paint strokes and shading. The image is a hand with colors flowing out to represent anxiety, worry, and the weight of the world being released to God. Painting on wood was such a freeing process and I am glad I tried something new.
Trever Gibbs Spray Paint
Trever Gibbs Acrylic on Canvas
Victoria Kanavalchuk Oil on Canvas
Victoria Kanavalchuk Oil on Canvas
Julia Palamaryuk
Christina Mundy Oil on canvas
Anna Spoolstra Watercolor on cold-press paper This painting was inspired by a tutorial from watercolorist Susan Chiang (@susanchiang_). I think nature is the place I find God’s peace most visible, especially in the quiet stillness of a lake at dawn.
Christina Mundy Oil on canvas
Emma La Roe Acrylic
Gurman Kaur-Knight Watercolor
Isabella Gliatta Oil on canvas Isaiah 43:18-19 "Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland."
Victoria Kanavalchuk Oil on canvas
Erica Marshall Acrylic on canvas This piece is meant to show the contrast of Jesus being the Prince of Peace, but the violence of of his death.
Gurman Kaur-Knight Watercolor
Bianca Christiansen Oil on canvas
Hannah Weidner
Hannah Weidner