Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Building Bridges from the familiar to the unfamiliar

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This illustration is an example from the "Meet the Author" Bible lesson series where a suggestion is given for a visual aid.  The teacher could remove an actual letter from an envelope and begin reading.  For those who may not have a letter/envelope on hand, we've included an illustration.  The letter is building a bridge from something they are familiar with to better understand a Biblical truth they are unfamiliar with.

Here is an excerpt from the text that accompanies this illustration:

"If you get a letter or e-mail from your grandmother or some other person, what kind of things would you find in it?  Isn't there usually some news about the person who wrote to you and then probably something about you: your Grandma says that she is glad that you are doing well at school; maybe she is pleased that you have good friends.  That is exactly what the Bible is like.  There is news in it about God the writer.  The Bible tells us that God is good and loving.  He is totally perfect.  He never does anything wrong."

Flashcard series: printed size 24x34cm.  Illustrated using Adobe Photoshop CS4 and Corel PainterX.

2 comments:

Bible artist said...

Lovely illustration Tim!

Unknown said...

Thanks Graham for the note of encouragement.

I'm learning so much with each painting I complete using Corel PainterX that the challenge now is to preserve a semi-unified look before I finish the last one!
There are 35 total illustrations and I have 21 more to go.

I've really enjoyed keeping up with your 2 blogs:
http://bibleartist.blogspot.com/
http://bibleillustration.blogspot.com/