“Splendor – Ghost” 89 x 66, Mineral Pigments on Kumohada

Makoto Fujimura is an American artist considered to be one of the leading figures in the “slow art” movement. He coined the terms “Culture Care” and “Theology of Making.” He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bucknell University and then pursued a traditional Japanese painting doctorate program at Tokyo University of the Arts for several years. His bicultural arts education has influenced his style, creating a fusion between contemplative art and expressionism.

Fujimura’s works have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide, including the U.S., Japan, Taiwan, Israel, the U.K., China, and Hong Kong. In 1992, at the age of 32, Fujimura became the youngest artist ever to have a piece acquired by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo.

In November 2009, Fujimura’s works were showcased alongside those of Georges Rouault at Dillon Gallery. He created several new works in homage to the 20th-century master. His piece “Twin Rivers of Tamagawa” (part of the Collection of Tokyo University of Art Museum) was featured in the Panasonic Museum exhibit “Rouault and Japan” in 2020.

In 2023, Fujimura’s exhibition, “A Gaze Traverses Time and Space: Dialogue between Makoto Fujimura and Chinese Ancient Porcelain,” was held at C3M Museum on the Bund in Shanghai, China. The exhibition featured 17 paintings by Fujimura and 13 pieces of Chinese imperial porcelain.

In October 2023, Fujimura opened an exhibit of his paintings titled “My Bright Abyss: Paintings and Prints” at the Bradford Gallery at St. George’s Episcopal Church in Nashville, TN, in partnership with Covenant Presbyterian Church (Nashville) and Liturgy Collective.

In 2011, Fujimura founded the Fujimura Institute in honor of his father, Osamu Fujimura, a renowned scientist. The first project of the Fujimura Institute was the Qu4rtets, a collaboration between Fujimura, painter Bruce Herman, Duke theologian/pianist Jeremy Begbie, and Yale composer Christopher Theofanidis, based on T. S. Eliot’s Four Quartets. The exhibition traveled to Baylor University, Duke University, Yale University, Hong Kong University, Cambridge University, Gordon College, Roanoke College, and other institutions worldwide. The Qu4rtets became the first contemporary art exhibit at the historic King’s Chapel in Cambridge, UK, for Easter 2015 and was exhibited in Hiroshima for the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombings in November 2015.

In 2009, Crossway Publishing commissioned Fujimura for The Four Holy Gospels project to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the publication of the King James Bible. It was the first time a single artist had been commissioned to illuminate the four Gospels in nearly five hundred years. The Four Holy Gospels consist of five major frontispieces, 89 chapter heading letters, and over 140 pages of hand-illuminated pages, all created in traditional Nihonga. The Gospels were exhibited at the Museum of Biblical Art in Manhattan and were displayed in Takashimaya, Nihonbashi, Tokyo, in 2011. The original art for The Four Holy Gospels was exhibited in the “Four Holy Gospels Chapel” at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., in 2018.

Fujimura’s works are part of the permanent collections at the National Modern Museum of Art in Tokyo, Yokohama Museum of Art, Tokyo University of the Arts Museum, the Saint Louis Museum, the Cincinnati Museum, the CNN building in Hong Kong, and other museums worldwide.

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“Seal Rocks, Laguna Beach” 16×20, Oil on Board, Brush and Palette Knife

Rick J. Delanty, a California native, has dedicated over four decades to painting landscapes and seascapes. He employs an impressionistic style in both *plein air and studio settings, using a vibrant calligraphy of color and brushstroke to convey emotion and movement. His primary subject is the California landscape, and he emphasizes compositions that capture mood and a profound appreciation for life. Rick maintains a Home Studio & Art Gallery in San Clemente, California.

*The French term plein air means out of doors and refers to the practice of painting entire finished pictures out of doors.

Delanty’s work has been featured in invitational plein air events throughout the West and has been exhibited in museums and galleries nationwide.

Delanty’s original pieces have also been selected for prestigious national and international exhibitions, including the Art Renewal Center, Plein Air Salon, Oil Painters of America, California Art Club, American Impressionist Society, Boldbrush International Painting Competition, National Art Muse Competition, National Oil and Acrylic Painters, and International Society of Acrylic Painters.

Artist’s Statement

“My body of work is about the revelation of the divine power of God’s creation in nature. It is my hope that those who connect with my work will be uplifted, to reflect on the original works of God that surround us.”

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“I Will Betroth You To Me Forever” 19×13 3/4, Original Colored Lithograph on Heavy Rag Paper

Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), was a Spanish Surrealist painter and printmaker, influential for his explorations of subconscious imagery.

Dali depicted a dreamworld in which commonplace objects are juxtaposed, deformed, or otherwise metamorphosed in a bizarre and irrational fashion. Dalí portrayed those objects in meticulous, almost painfully realistic detail and usually placed them within bleak sunlit landscapes that were reminiscent of his Catalonian homeland.

In the late 1930s Dalí switched to painting in a more-academic style under the influence of the Renaissance painter Raphael. His ambivalent political views during the rise of fascism alienated his Surrealist colleagues, and he was eventually expelled from the group. Thereafter, he spent much of his time designing theatre sets, interiors of fashionable shops, and jewelry as well as exhibiting his genius for flamboyant self-promotional stunts in the United States, where he lived from 1940 to 1955.

In the period from 1950 to 1970, Dalí painted many works with religious themes, though he continued to explore erotic subjects, to represent childhood memories, and to use themes centering on his wife, Gala.

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