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Painting churches

Painting churches.  In this case, rather, it is sketching churches.  Although I have painted quite a number of churches over the years.

Holy Family. This is a large but somewhat modern church. The most difficult part was deciding how much detail to include of the large stained glass window.

I’m not quite sure why I have had an attraction to churches. I think that it’s because they are often the most spectacular or impressive buildings in the area, whether it’s a big city, a small town, or even a rural area.  I appreciate the workmanship and planning which goes into such buildings no matter their size or location. 

Trinity UCC. The beautiful cupola has stained glass which really lights up the church inside.

Some fancy cathedrals have been around for centuries while others are newer and usually more sedate in architecture.  I’ve captured them in paint, oil or acrylic or watercolor, and pen and ink drawings.

Precious Blood. Another church with some stained glass but I was more interested in the architecture of the building.
Redemption Christian Church. This is one of the newest churches in the area. It is very striking with its light, almost white colored stone.

When I’m doing a painting or drawing of a church, I often reflect upon the people who belong to or use the church.  What is the congregation like?  Are they kind?  Do they do community work?  Do they celebrate with music and singing?  Or are they among those who sit in quiet contemplation? 

I recently finished drawing a group of local churches which I haven’t done before. I’ve completed some others before but realized that I’ve left a lot out.  (And there are still many more I might do in the future.)

Shiloh Church. This reminds me a little of some New England churches. Although the exterior is larger than I was able to capture in this one image, it has a very modest feeling.

I print the sketches on notecards and sell them locally.  It seems everyone is proud of their religious homes.  But, actually, I just enjoy drawing them. 

What are the churches like in your area?  Are they beautiful showpieces or places of quieter thoughts?