A few more creations....this series we have tried to keep the theme and look/feel similar.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Pope Damasus I
Pope Damasus I born 366 and died 384. He was of spanish descent and was elected in the basilica of St. Lawrence in Lucina by a majority of the Roman clergy and people.
We thought this would be an apt first card to post.
We have used rub-ons, stamps, postage stamp, embossing and used watercolors to fill in the image which is taken from the book 'The Popes' by Burns & Oates.
We thought this would be an apt first card to post.
We have used rub-ons, stamps, postage stamp, embossing and used watercolors to fill in the image which is taken from the book 'The Popes' by Burns & Oates.
The Launch...
We are so excited! 70 Popes has been launched!!!
The blog will chronicle my Art endeavors from my early days of self taught painting, to when I joined The Academy of Realist Art Toronto in 2010. I now focus on portraits mainly as I enjoy the detail behind getting the features absolute accurate. I also dabble in Craft, DIY, Home Design and you will see a bit of this on the blog as well. Along with stuff about my kids and dog. The husband is always behind the scenes or camera - you will be very lucky to get a pic of him on any blog.
Why the name "70 Popes"?
It comes from my love for all things Ecclesiastical. We have a book at home that has gold illustrations of 70 Popes and kinda liked it. And that was how the Blog name was born.
The blog will chronicle my Art endeavors from my early days of self taught painting, to when I joined The Academy of Realist Art Toronto in 2010. I now focus on portraits mainly as I enjoy the detail behind getting the features absolute accurate. I also dabble in Craft, DIY, Home Design and you will see a bit of this on the blog as well. Along with stuff about my kids and dog. The husband is always behind the scenes or camera - you will be very lucky to get a pic of him on any blog.
Why the name "70 Popes"?
It comes from my love for all things Ecclesiastical. We have a book at home that has gold illustrations of 70 Popes and kinda liked it. And that was how the Blog name was born.
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