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by Brian Jay
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Baptism reaches into the heart of faith, where the light of hope springs from the waters of life through Jesus Christ. The symbolism of this painting... more
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Baptism reaches into the heart of faith, where the light of hope springs from the waters of life through Jesus Christ. The symbolism of this painting once inspired an extensive thesis. I've since lost touch with the college student, but perhaps he will see this posting and send me a copy.
Click the "Follow" button to stay up to date with Brian's latest pics and other artwork. Brian Jay is an artist, photographer, and author living in the Appalachain mountains of West Virginia. He paints in acrylics and does detailed pencil work. But that's not all. For over twenty years, he experimented with 3D digital graphics and has produced many works he calls "Sci-Fry". Presently, Brian is making an attempt to embrace AI technology, where he combines his digital skills with AI supported images to bring about highly intricate scenes which previously only existed in his mind. Brian's photographic images span from Alaska to Canada, to most western and southern states, plus many new images from West Virginia. Most are high resolution...
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Gary F Richards
Spectacular Easter/spiritual composition, lighting, shading, colors and artwork! F/L voted
Brian Jay replied:
I appreciate the comments. My original goal was to show the cross in a way that has never been tried.