Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Happy New Year!

Considering that my first painting (One Eternal Round) is about the plan of salvation I have been thinking about the other names for this plan. I searched online in the Book of Mormon (https://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm?lang=eng) and found nine other names of this plan.  I arranged them in an order that made sense to me.

Great plan of happiness
Great plan of the Eternal God
Merciful plan of the great Creator
Great plan of mercy
Plan of mercy
Great plan of redemption
Plan of redemption
Plan of restoration
Great and eternal plan of deliverance from death

While I was searching for this information an interesting thing stood out to me in the scriptures.  I found references to the devil’s plan.  A fitting title would be the plan of damnation.  Here are some of the names in the Book of Mormon:

Great plan of destruction
Cunning plan of the evil one
Plan of [the] adversary
Secret plans
Secret plans of wickedness
Plans of awful wickedness
Plans to pervert the ways of the righteous

Also, I have some other pictures of my painting in case anyone is interested.

 
The side has metal leaf like the lines on the front.

Close up of texture.

More texture close up.


I look forward to new art in the New Year.  I am currently working on a new piece for the 10th International Art Competition.  More info can be found here: https://www.lds.org/church/news/10th-international-art-competition-theme-is-tell-me-the-stories-of-jesus?lang=eng&query=10th+international+art

If my piece gets accepted into the show I will probably wait to post pictures on this blog until after the show starts next year (Fall of 2015).  It will be exciting to have it unveiled to the world when the exhibit opens.

Happy New Year!
Brad

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

One Eternal Round (The Plan of Salvation Circumscribed)

My first work of art is titled One Eternal Round (The Plan of Salvation Circumscribed).  It has acrylic paint with metal leaf on a 22 inch diameter circular panel.  After many uncounted hours (and days) I finished it on November 6, 2014 just before the deadline for the 29th Annual Spiritual & Religious Art Show at the Springville Museum of Art.  It is a juried exhibition and thankfully my piece was accepted into the show.

One Eternal Round
Copyright Brad Stephens 2014

I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a central doctrine in the Church is known as the plan of salvation.  This plan outlines our eternal progression (where we came from, where we are now and where we go after this life).  It is God’s plan of happiness of his children.  Common visual representations of this plan use a linear diagram with separate areas representing each phase and events in our progression.   I wanted to design a simplified version using only overlapping and interconnected circles.  I also wanted to show how the atonement of Jesus Christ is central to our salvation.

Here is the definition for Circumscribe:
1: To draw a line around (surround by a boundary).
2: To enclose within a certain limit (to define or mark off carefully).
3: In geometry to draw a figure around another figure so as to touch it at as many points as possible.

In essence I wanted to symbolically and visually circumscribe the plan of salvation.  Because this blog is open to the world I hope that this makes sense to people who are not of my religion.  I live in Utah (USA) and a large portion of the citizens of this state (and especially in Utah County) are also members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  They should have no confusion about the concepts being presented.

Heaven is separated into three areas known as (from the lowest to the highest) the Telestial Kingdom, Terrestrial Kingdom, and Celestial Kingdom.   God lives in the Celestial Kingdom.  Before we are born into this world we lived with Him there in a “pre-mortal” state.  The goal of this life is to follow God’s plan by passing through different phases of experience and learning and qualify to return back to live with God in the Celestial kingdom. 


I was never satisfied with the linear diagrams that show the pre-mortal state and the final Celestial kingdom as two separate areas.  They are the same place/state and so the start is the finish.  I also feel that the different phases of our lives are more interconnected than we understand, although, it is hard for us to comprehend that in our mortal finite minds.

Initial concept sketch
Color sketch
Idea for additional enhancements (i.e., seed of life)
Final color studies
Finished!
Explanation of my design (see the diagram at the bottom):

The outer ring is the Celestial Kingdom.
The middle ring is the Terrestrial Kingdom.
The circle in the center is the Telestial Kingdom.

As spirit children of Heavenly Parents we lived with God in the Celestial Kingdom (the bottom light orange section).  When we are born we pass through a veil and receive a physical body and are innocent as children (the medium orange section). When we become accountable before God and make mistakes and sin we separate ourselves from God and enter the fallen world (the darkest orange section). 

The center point marks our death where we (as spirits) are assigned to a temporary state of paradise or prison represented by the two dark blue sections on the right and left of the center. After a period of time we are brought back to the center to be judged by the Savior and resurrected with a physical, perfect and immortal body.  We will also be assigned to a kingdom of glory (the top three orange sections ascending as Telestial, Terrestrial and Celestial). The Savior Jesus Christ and His atonement is the center of everything in God's plan.

People who go back to the Celestial kingdom pass through the veil into the presence of God.  Also, there is the potential that a married couple (man and woman) who both obtain Celestial life will be able to progress and eventually become Gods (known as exaltation) and have their own spirit children.  Their spirit children will then be able to pass through the same plan of salvation that they went through.  This is the eternal plan that governs the universe.  God creates worlds without number and he inhabits those worlds with his children.  God has said “for behold, this is my work and my glory—to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39).  He has also said “listen to the voice of the Lord your God, even Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, whose course is one eternal round, the same today as yesterday, and forever(Doctrine and Covenants 35:1).  Those who follow the plan and become Gods will walk the same “one eternal round”.

The gold lines originating from the center represent the light of Christ and the Holy Spirit.  It also reflects God’s omnipotence, omniscience, and omnipresence.  I like this scripture which describes some of the attributes of the Son of God, Jesus Christ:

He that ascended up on high, as also he descended below all things, in that he comprehended all things, that he might be in all and through all things, the light of truth; which truth shineth. This is the light of Christ. As also he is in the sun, and the light of the sun, and the power thereof by which it was made.
As also he is in the moon, and is the light of the moon, and the power thereof by which it was made; as also the light of the stars, and the power thereof by which they were made; and the earth also, and the power thereof, even the earth upon which you stand.  And the light which shineth, which giveth you light, is through him who enlighteneth your eyes, which is the same light that quickeneth your understandings; which light proceedeth forth from the presence of God to fill the immensity of space — The light which is in all things, which giveth life to all things, which is the law by which all things are governed, even the power of God who sitteth upon his throne, who is in the bosom of eternity, who is in the midst of all things. (Doctrine and Covenants 88:6-13)

One manifestation of the light of Christ is conscience, which helps a person choose between right and wrong.  People who hearken to the light of Christ are led to the gospel of Jesus Christ.  Those who embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ and become members of His Church enter the strait gate and follow the narrow way which leads to eternal life.



To learn more about the God’s plan of salvation please visit: https://www.lds.org/topics/plan-of-salvation?lang=eng


Brad

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

The Enlightening of a Shadow Artist

My name is Brad Stephens and I have been a shadow artist for many years.  I have lived in the shadow of my older brother Nick who is a professional artist.  I have been his consultant and assistant with many of his art projects, but I have never made any of my own large works of art.  Over the last few years I have dabbled making small art objects from paper, wire, wood and some colored ink.  I created some very beautiful things and gave most of them away to family and friends.  I have even won first place in a national paper crafting competition [Close To My Heart, 2009]. 

However, my creative desires were never satisfied on such a small scale.  For years I have resisted the urge to create larger works of art.  I was intimidated by the learning curve that all artists go through.  When I was in junior high and high school I would obsess over having the best looking art projects.  I wanted to be the best, but never had the drive to continue developing my art talents.  After all I was the younger brother of a naturally talented and passionate artist.  I am smart and talented in many fields so it was only natural that I should choose to follow a different path.  Well, life happened and I was guided along an unexpected and different journey.

Many years later I am finally realizing that being creative is built into who I am.  An important part of happiness in my life is found in creating new and beautiful things.  I learn mostly by reading and seeing.  There are a lot of ideas and concepts floating around in my mind and I would like to see them expressed visually.  I have a lot of inspirations that I feel need to be manifested for the benefit and enlightenment of others.  Also, having recently moved into a house with my brother that has a lot of studio space it has been harder to come up with rationalizations for not creating artwork.  There are many other complicated and probably subconscious reasons for wanting to create things so I won’t explore all of them here on this blog.

With the encouragement of Nick and others I have decided that the time has come to create works of art on a larger scale. So my first blog post is related to stepping out of the shadows into the creative light.  Choosing to take that light and learn from it and then make something good is not easy.  I have had many ups and downs, setbacks and triumphs.  Exercising faith and hope that something would eventually work out was the best course of action, because it finally did.  After finishing my first professional art work I have learned many things.  The most important is that when you work with God’s inspiration and grace you will be successful (according to His timetable).  That requires patience, diligence and humility!

I am planning on making more creations in the next months, years and eons.  I will be sharing them on this blog as time allows.  I have never wanted to be on the internet and social media so this is difficult for me to open myself and my art to the world.  One of the main reasons for making art is to let other people look at it.  If I only made art for myself and never showed it to anyone I would be hiding my talents.  

I hope you enjoy my new art!

Brad