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We have attended a number of Chesterton conferences where they have something I refer to as "Merchant Row." Different vendors set up displays or booths in which they sell their products. More often than not, most of the merchants are selling books. Back in 2011, we went to the conference that was held in St. Louis where artist and iconographer, Daniel Mitsui, had a magnificent display of his works.
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While he has different types of work, his religious drawings are what really pull me in. The detail in each one is stunning. Feasts of Christmas |
St. Elizabeth |
Sacred Heart |
St. Damien of Molokai |
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He was commissioned to draw a set of altar cards, in ink on calfskin vellum with gold and palladium leaf details. They are beautiful and incredibly detailed.
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Daniel had created a series of Coloring Books that were published by Ave Maria Press.
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Since the conference back in 2011, I have been receiving Daniel's monthly newsletter. He updates his readers with what is happing with his artwork and what new items he has recently created. You can subscribe by sending an e-mail to danielmitsuiartist@gmail.com.
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Daniel has graciously provided me with a set of his bookplates that I will give to one winner. To enter, visit his website and leave a comment here on what piqued your interest. I will draw a name next Friday, May 11th.
"Art, like morality, consists in drawing the line somewhere."
- GK Chesterton
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Have a great weekend!
AMDG
I actually love the book plates and would have a hard time deciding which books are worthy of one :)
ReplyDeleteI love his image of the Resurrection! We own a Sacred Heart print and I'd love the bookplates!
ReplyDeleteOf course, I love the biological artwork, especially the treefrog. He sees God in the religious and also the natural world. My kind of artist!
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