1) To raise awareness of FALSE CONVERSION. You can't just call yourself a Christian (or Catholic), slap a cross around your neck, keep on living like the Devil, and think you will be right with God on Judgment Day. Jesus said those people will be sent to Hell.
2) To tell the church it's OUR FAULT that things are this way by pushing a message of "easy believism".
4) To let celebs and fashionistas know that the cross is not a just trendy fashion statement; it is a very deep and meaningful symbol of the greatest sacrifice far beyond any person could ever imagine.
Creighton K. Carpenter, a graphic artist with the Houston Chronicle for over 12 years, has brought his love for design and themes of world-travel to the canvas in a unique and exciting way.
Starting with basic design principles of visual intelligence and gestalt theory, Creighton eliminates extraneous and distracting details thus concentrating the subject matter to its purest form or essence that the mind’s eye finds most pleasing.
The somewhat minimalist result is a work of art that is first easily recognizable in an instant, yet discovered to be more and more beautifully abstract the longer it is studied.
The viewer is treated to visuals that are graphic in nature, yet brought alive with bold confident brush strokes and a unique unexpected palette of rich, delicious color combinations that are specifically coordinated to delight the senses.
Original paintings and Glicee prints available for purchase.
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