Thursday, October 28, 2010

all God's creatures...

One of our artists, Raulin Olivera, usually draws animals so his challenge was how to use his talent to portray part of the Christmas story. He explains how it's coming together, with some of his sketches:



The most inspiring passages for these drawings, the polar bears and the border collies anyway comes from Luke 2:9-14, specifically, "An angel of the Lord appeared to them..." 2:9 and, "Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising and saying "Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests."" 2:13,14.


I had seen some incredible pictures of polar bears and sled dogs on the net by Norbert Rosing which caused me to think about the bears as massive, scary creatures who have a softer side that may come from their designer. Angels are always scary when they show themselves to people in the Bible so I thought that the bears could work as angels in my drawings.


Also, just over a year ago I had a border collie named Boo... So, border collies, also on my mind became a good candidate for the shepherds.


With those two characters for illustrating the Christmas story I began sketching the scene from Luke 2:13, 14 in pencil.


As my sketches matured I started enlarging the characters. I found that pencil wasn't working for me as well as I'd hoped so at the suggestion of you (I believe) Judith I dug-out my charcoal supplies, made a trip to Aaron Bros. and picked-up some supplies there which included a large tablet, compressed charcoal, black and while conte crayon etc.


My current debate with myself is about adding color to it. I know that I am going to use white conte crayon in places but I am thinking about adding a sepia tone as well.


Now the birds are an unrelated topic. I just like to draw predatory birds. The one bird in flight is a Red Tail Hawk and the other is a woodpecker. The variety slips my mind at the moment. Inspiration for these was from the blessing of being able to see them in our neighborhood and pictures of them in books or other photos. Scripture for the birds comes from Genesis 1 and the six days of creation. Birds were created on the 5th day starting in verse 20 And God said, "Let the water team with living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth across the expanse of the sky."


In our small group we have been studying with the aid of a book called The God of Creation by Theodore Epp. The author is dead now and the book out of print. But we were able to obtain a few used copies. He was the founder of Family Radio which was on KEBR, I believe. Anyway, he delves in deeply to the creation story which has helped us uncover details of creation that we may have not previously been aware. I can only imagine the world being filled with birds in the blink of God's eye and all of the variety and uniqueness of each.

-Raulin







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