Artful - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Brittany Scott and Steve & Tonya Vistaunet
Brittany Scott is a figure painter who found that doubt and failure are a natural part of progression as she co-created with God. Steve and Tonya Vistaunet make art from the heart with a use of color that invokes the joy they felt called to foster.

Rebecca Klundt and J Kirk Richards
Rebecca Klundt's use of recycled materials reminds her of God's sometimes mysterious ability to create something beautiful from what we already have. J. Kirk Richards uses his artwork to ask God for help finding opportunities to serve others.

Nick Stephens and Linda Etherington
Nick Stephens experiments with color, geometry, texture, and pattern to explore how God's work throughout the ages fits together. Linda Etherington depicts the holy moments that happen in the small and simple daily tasks that tie a family together.

Rob Chipman and Kathleen Peterson
Rob Chipman creates reduction woodblock prints that remind him that life is a layer upon layer process where mistakes make good mentors. Kathleen Peterson uses figure paintings to discover the light of Christ in individual souls.

Caitlin Connolly and Jorge Cocco
Caitlin Connolly is a painter whose art explores the significance of womanhood as she uses painting as a medium to converse with God. Jorge Cocco Santángelo portrays sacred events through shapes and colors that visually capture spiritual feelings.

Emma Taylor and Nnamdi Okonkwo
Emma Taylor understands that no matter how many times she must paint over her mistakes, God sees every layer and accepts them all. Nnamdi Okonkwo seeks to touch as many lives in a positive way as possible through his sculptures.

David Troncoso and Shari Lyon
David Troncoso paints in the Renaissance style to explore what lies beyond our reality, asking questions about the spiritual. Shari Lyon works with hot wax and flame to create works of encaustic art that connect her with her divine femininity.

Eva Koleva Timothy and Liz Harris
Eva Koleva Timothy is a celebrated photographer who feels guided by the Savior as she creates a body of work about Him. Liz Harris communicates the divinity and humanity of her subjects through her portraits, capturing how they see the Lord.

Lyn Hovey and Melissa "Tshikamba" Kamba Boggs
Lyn Hovey is a master of stained glass whose expressive windows illustrate the threads God weaves through our lives. Melissa Kamba Boggs's gold leaf paintings symbolize divinity and self-worth, inviting viewers to see themselves as God does.

Bobby Martin and Joe Bennion
Bobby Martin's prints and drawings use old family photographs that remind him how God brought people into his life to nurture his faith. Joe Bennion crafts each of his pots to enhance the sacred experience of families sitting down together to eat.
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