Our modern generation do not want to listen about the glory of Crucifix, the sacred heart, the fish, Alpha and Omega. That is the reason that our iconographers are painting modern saint icons. They are in fact, establishing realistic ethnicity in modern style to connect our gadget drowned generation towards these amazing personalities that shaped The Christianity. For many, these icons seemed unreachable due to its traditional art. Now, our young iconographers paint saints like you've never seen them before. It appeals that they have come alive in powerful gesture. Such feelings play a great role in minimizing humanity and peace in our offices and homes.
When homes and offices are filled with dose of humanity then
the society evolves in a wonderful way for which we are dreaming with dying
heart. Elizabeth Hesselblad, a Lutheran convert who hid Jews during World War II,
is the most recent saint canonized by Pope Francis. The seniors in the icon
making industry states that these icons are not static art but are visual
narratives of embodied faith so one has to be thoroughly focused while painting
an icon. The vibrations of iconographers transfer to the moods of the buyer. Making
modern saint icons is not different from views of orthodox school of
Christianity that icons are a form of prayer than an art. The belief that an
iconographer’s hand is guided my God is a great source of motivation.
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