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🌟 Artist Highlight: Lynne Mcilvride 🌟
Lynne Mcilvride describes herself as a "post-sophisticated contemporary visionary (mixed-media) artist," using vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and bold symmetry to blur the line between art and life.
She shared, “Imago has been an encourager generally, an organization that sees the arts as an important part of society and not a luxury.”
Follow Lynne’s colorful journey on Instagram !
02/04/2026
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Even centuries later, a masterpiece can welcome us in and offer a glimpse into the artist’s world.
Art invites us to feel, reflect, and connect.
What’s a piece of art that has made you feel seen? Let us know in the comments!
01/22/2026
New post on our substack.
Check it here: https://open.substack.com/pub/imagoarts/p/poetry-and-prayer-6e7?r=5vgw0h&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
01/14/2026
Is every good sermon art?
We absolutely think so!
Sermons are art because they tap into creativity, emotion, and truth, just like any other form of artistic expression.
When a sermon is crafted with intention, it can encourage deep thought, stir the soul, and communicate complex ideas in a way that really resonates with the listeners.
The message, delivery, and impact can really make a sermon a masterpiece.
What are your thoughts? Can sermons be good art? Let us know in the comments below.
10/29/2025
Join us this Saturday for The Posterski Lecture in Theology and the Arts. Dr. Marion Taylor from Wycliffe College will be speaking on "The Art of Reading the Bible with Forgotten Women Interpreters".
7PM at All Saints Kingsway.
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