Artful - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Brooke Bowen / Walter Rane
Brooke Bowen explores spiritual questions as she creates, drawing closer to her Heavenly Parents while pondering and painting motherhood. Walter Rane illustrates scenes from scripture, but also feels the reality of Christ through abstract artwork.

James Rees / Gwyneth Thompson-Briggs
James Rees explores the unique burdens we carry every day through his monotypes. Gwyneth Thompson-Briggs portrays the saints of her Catholic faith through her oil paintings.

Annie Poon / Greg Olsen
Annie Poon draws inspiration from her faith and her experience with depression to create artwork that shares how she found spiritual healing. Greg Olsen seeks to capture the character of Christ, centering the Savior in his life and paintings.

Leroy Transfield / Rose Datoc Dall
Leroy Transfield expresses his faith through sculpture. Rose Datoc Dall uses her skills as a painter to depict scenes of the Savior.

Sarah Winegar / Ron Richmond
Sarah Winegar uses reduction woodcuts and relief paintings to articulate her feelings about the human experience. Ron Richmond paints to explore spiritual allegory and metaphor.

Sunny Taylor / Jack Baumgartner
Abstract painter Sunny Taylor learns that joy and sorrow are intertwined like bittersweet vines, and that there is beauty in experiencing both. Jack Baumgartner recognizes his divine identity as much through painting as he does through farming.

James Madison / Lisa DeLong
Lisa DeLong uses geometry to reflect the order of the universe through artistic traditions rooted in sacred beliefs. James Madison is a Tulalip carver who keeps his culture alive with every totem pole he carves.

Behnaz Karjoo / Justin Hackworth
Behnaz Karjoo creates illuminations of Islamic geometry that reflect God's love and unity. Justin Hackworth is a portrait photographer who finds that God enters his life through those who step into his studio to have their picture taken.

Abigale Palmer / Fernando Cidoncha
Abigale Palmer loves color and discovers that difficult experiences, though uncomfortable, help us learn to communicate with Heavenly Father. Fernando Cidoncha creates sculptures and paintings that connect faith communities to their higher power.

Tyler Swain / Noemie Pons
Tyler Swain paints often-overlooked subjects and realizes that God's beauty exists all around us. Multidisciplinary artist Noemie Pons learns to see how people are transformed when they connect with the divine.
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