Showing posts with label The Rapture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Rapture. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Art Challenge (three artworks a day for five days): Day Three - Five Women; The Rapture; The Four Seasons

By Jack Brummet

I was nominated by Cathie Joy Young for the 5 day art challenge (to publish 3 works a day for 5 days, and name 5 other artists to do so as well).

My nomination for day three is David Stevenson because I love his still lifes so much.    Here is my *day three*:

Five Women -  (digitally colored analog drawings) that appeared for a time as the banner of my friend Heather's blog.

The Rapture - series of panels I did the week of "The Rapture," May 21, 2011.

The Four Seasons - a scratchboard I made on vacation in Istanbul.

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Monday, July 22, 2013

The Rapture, revisited

By Mona Goldwater, Religion Ed.
[art by Jack Brummet]

A little over two years ago Jack Brummet created a series of analog/digital art pieces based on the upcoming rapture.  The day came and went, and we're mostly all still here.







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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Revisiting The Rapture, A Year Later

by Jack Brummet, Apocalypse & End Times Editor

A little over a year ago, some of us were bracing for The Rapture.  I did a series of drawings/collages for about a week before and after The Rapture, which either never happened or was far more subtle that we'd been expecting. . .

Here was my take on The Rapture:







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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

What Are YOU doing For The Rapture? Uh, waiting for the sequel

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California preacher and Doomsday theorist Harold Camping said earlier this week that his prophecy of world's end was off by five months.  In fact, he said, The Rapture will actually occur on October 21.  This is handy for the Reverend Camping--he gets five more months to extract cash from the gullible Rapturians.  The 89-year old Camping, said he was "astounded" when The Raptire failed to materialize last Saturday.  And, of course, he has some new theories.  One theory he postulated is that God did not want mankind to suffer for five months, and will thus end the world on October 21st.  Camping also told reporters that God did in fact visit the Earth on May 21st. . .not physically, but spiritually.
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Tuesday, May 17, 2011