Guest Artist: Kamron Coleman. Kamron is thousands of hours into working on a hand-written and hand-painted Scroll well over one hundred feet in length which illuminates the symbolism of John. The Scroll proposes that Christian Atonement temple theology has its roots, not only in Israel, but in Egypt, India, and Babylon, and is undergoing restoration by covenant people even today.
“The Anointing” Oil on canvas 36w x 60h by Kamron Coleman. The painting depicts the Anointing of Christ by Mary of Bethany prior to his crucifixion.
“The Second Anointing” Oil on canvas 48w x 60h by Kamron Coleman. The painting depicts the Anointing of Christ by Mary Magdalene prior to his resurrection.
“The Comforter” Oil on canvas 36w x 60h by Kamron Coleman. The painting depicts the Queen of Heaven, or Heavelny Mother, comforting her Son in the Garden of Gethsemane under her standard, the almond tree.
“The Ascension” Oil on canvas 48w x 60h by Kamron Coleman. The painting depicts the seven seals of St John the Apostle, and Christ’s Apotheosis through the ministrations of holy beings from the Heavenly Council.
An essay published in Square Two, called “Terrestrail Lost and Found” elaborates on the themes of these paintings.
The artist’s website is www.kamroncoleman.com
Published on April 08, 2022 10:00