Wedding present for my bro-in-law, his dog Harley whom passed away this last September.
Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 31, 2013
Happy Easter
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This makes 4 years in a row of me posting a portrait of Jesus for Easter.
(You can see the previous years here - 2010, 2011, 2012)
Happy Easter
Even though I post a portrait every year I never really say anything other than 'Happy Easter'.
I'd like to change that this year. If you've
followed my blog for any period of time I'm sure you've seen 'religious'
art here and there and could gather that I have a Christian belief.
Honestly
the word Christian at this point in the world has so many negative
stereotypes that I'm not thrilled with it, but regardless, from what
Christianity actually is, despite how it is portrayed in the media and
by
those who abuse it, I am a Christian.
I've
only recently discovered God, as of 10 years ago, which seems like a
while now but it wasn't until my adulthood that I learned about who he
is. I
was your typical American who probably believed in a 'god', but didn't
think he cared much for me, perhaps he just made the world and then
walked away. Set the clockwork into motion and then moved on to more
important things. I had the typical questions and complaints, like why
do terrible things happen? Natural disasters or school
shootings, if there's a god whats the deal with all that, shouldn't he
be intervening?
Those things gave me reasons to disbelieve or at the very least dislike a
god who is actually there and not care enough to help out. I didn't want to have anything to do with a
God like that. And hasn't the bible changed after all these years? Can we trust some document that a bunch of people wrote thousands of years ago. And whats with all this hate for homosexuals? I think
people should be treated with respect despite their life choices, and one religion shouldn't shove their belief system on a person who doesn't share it. But as
a Christian apparently I should hold a sign that says god hates gays right? Again,
thats the kind of 'religion' I didn't want to have anything to do with,
thats a god I don't want to know.
Oh
and the rules, soo many rules. I won't have a good life if I join up
with Christianity. I won't have fun, I won't be fulfilled. I'll just feel guilty all
the time and burdened by requirements and traditions.
Even
further, I'm not one likes to live life ignorantly of his
surroundings. How can these people who believe in God not see how
science
doesn't make room for him? Hasn't science disproved him by now?
He said he made
the world in 6 days, and science tells us its been billions of years so did he lie? And what about evolution? I could go on and on. And I did.
And yet, ten years ago
something significant happened.
I
heard about Christ. What he did and what it meant, and then its like I
saw what was really going on in the world for the first time.
Its
a bit hard to describe, if you don't believe in God or think its all a
fairy tale. Then yeah, I realize this all sounds stupid. Thats fine, I
felt the same way up until that moment 10 years ago. But when you
actually experience it, its hard to discount. You become a new man, something inside of you changes and its very
bizarre.
Some things that were part of me before knowing Christ suddenly were gone, and its not because I was handed a rulebook and it said what I should and shouldn't do. It's because something inside, in my heart, actually changed and my wants and desires changed along with it.
I'm
lucky in a way that I didn't grow up with the tradition of church or
god, being taught what the rules man made are,
what Christians were and weren't supposed to do. I grew up normally,
public school, science solves everything, etc. So I didn't have the
preconceived notions of how it all worked and how to further the
stereotype. I've learned the rules and guilt that I assumed were there isn't actually, that it isn't about following some religion, its about having a relationship with an actual person, the creator of the universe.
Now,
its easy for someone to
say, oh well maybe you were just at a low time in your life and you needed
something to make
you feel good, so God became that crutch. I hardly think thats the
truth. I
find it funny when atheists shout about how anyone who believes in God
is ignorant, a wise and
intelligent person wouldn't buy into that myth, its just for the feeble
minded. But then I read books or listen to lectures and debates by
scientists at the head of their fields whom are also Christians, and
sometimes come to that belief because of their science. And I think, really? These genius's that are at the top, they're idiots?
Hardly.
I think it all comes down to a matter of the heart, if you don't want there to be a God you'll live like that. You just want to have your life without any responsibility and so no matter what is presented to you, yeah your not going to believe it, its all nonsense. But if you are in the least bit curious, and aren't so close minded that there can't be a spiritual reality beyond what we see. I can happily suggest authors and speakers and scientists and mathematicians and professors, (people you might take more seriously than some guy who draws pictures) who can explain how God does make sense and is reasonable in regards to science and things beyond just our feelings. And that once someone believes in Jesus, 'gets saved' as the phrase goes, their life will be completely different. And you'll finally feel fulfilled.
Ravi Zacharias writes, “God has put enough into this world to make faith in him a most
reasonable thing. But he has left enough out to make it impossible to
live by reason alone.”
After becoming a believer I've yet to come across anything that makes me think, man you know I wish I didn't believe in Christ because now I can't do such and such a thing. There's no thing anyone can suggest that I feel I'm missing out on. So I don't think thats a valid complaint either, its more of an excuse. Once again its a heart issue. We put all these road blocks of why we don't like the God of the bible, or believe in Christ when really if those 'problems' were solved and questions answered, would we suddenly believe? I doubt it, I think we'd all still hold out because no one wants to be held accountable or submit to anyone but themselves.
What I'd suggest to anyone whos reading this, is try and disregard any past negative experience you've had regarding the church, put the false images the media has given you on Christanity aside, anyone who's misused God or the bible for their own political reasons or hasn't acted much like how you think a 'Christian' should, forget it. Start fresh with all that put out of your mind for a moment, sit and ask "Jesus, if you really are real, please reveal yourself to me." If you ask that honestly, and you really want to know if he's real and this whole thing is worth looking into, he's going to answer you. He answered me, and millions of others.
He won't turn anyone away, regardless of how skeptical they come to him regardless of who they are and what they've done.
Geez, this has become way longer than I intended, I'm not the most eloquent with my words so I tend to waffle around.. but the point I'm trying to say is there are legitimate answers to questions about God, and asking questions is good. I'd have drawn all of this if I could convey it with a picture (and perhaps thats all this portrait is) but I'll end this here so you can get on with your day.
I'd be happy to talk further about my faith and journey or answer any questions if anyone would like, feel free to email me at corleyms (at) yahoo (dot) com. I might not know all the answers but I'll do my best to direct you to where any I don't know are.
I want to end this with telling you, just in case you've never heard it before reading this now, there IS a God, and he sent his son Jesus to die on a cross to save you from your sins. The bible says that if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved. Then you will have eternal life.
C. S. Lewis wrote, "Christ died for men precisely because men are not worth dying for; to make them worth it." He is real, he does love you, and there are answers to your questions and everything I've brought up at the start of this. All my original concerns and complaints. Just seek them out, the truth exists.
There is a purpose to the universe and your life.
This is a great video about the Gospel if your unfamiliar on what Jesus did for us and what it means for us all.
Happy Easter
Monday, January 21, 2013
Desert Bard
This was a commission for someones D & D campaign, I drew two of their characters, today and tomorrows post. And then I drew a few more which I will be posting the rest of the week.
Labels:
bard,
character design,
desert,
dungeons and dragons,
fantasy,
ink,
portrait,
spear
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
H.P. Lovecraft Portraits
Nathaniel Peaslee
The Shadow Out of Time
Old Man Marsh
The Shadow Over Innsmouth
Recent commissioned portraits to match the Wilbur Whateley portrait I did back in 2010.
Pretty fun to draw, and I noticed when rereading Shadow out of Time with the whole aliens transporting their mind into Nathaniel, is that what happened with Dick and family in 3rd Rock from the Sun?
Did they send their minds to earth to inhabit those bodies?
Did they send their minds to earth to inhabit those bodies?
Are they Yithians??
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Camilla
My daughter was born this past Friday, May 4th. She's wonderful, happy and healthy.
I wanted to do a little piece for her, and in the process I learned babies are sure hard to draw..
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Marker Portraits 2
Labels:
adye,
b.p.r.d.,
demon,
family matters,
johann,
kitten,
marker portraits,
mignola,
portrait,
steve urkle,
thomas
Friday, January 20, 2012
Shakespeare Unfettered
This is a promotional illustration for the upcoming Shakespeare themed issue of Fantastique Unfettered
Plus an updated masthead illustration featuring Steamspeare himself.
Labels:
character design,
fantastique,
masthead,
portrait,
shakespeare,
steampunk,
sumi ink,
unfettered
Friday, December 16, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Pastor Wendell Smith
Last night was the memorial service for our founding pastor whom passed away on December 19th.
He was a great man and wonderful teacher, probably one of the funniest and most entertaining Pastors I've ever had. An inspiration to a great many people. He will be missed very much.
He was a great man and wonderful teacher, probably one of the funniest and most entertaining Pastors I've ever had. An inspiration to a great many people. He will be missed very much.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Historical Figures as Monsters
These pieces are my contribution to the 'Historical Figures as Monsters' show this October at the Davenport and Winkleperry gallery in Pittsboro, North Carolina. If your in the area, stop by and have a look.
Abraham Lincolnstein
Benjamin Frogman
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Obol Band Portraits
Drew/painted these portraits for the Seattle based rock band, Obol.
You can listen to some of their music at obolband.com
You can listen to some of their music at obolband.com
Friday, June 4, 2010
Hero of Time
I painted the original with old coffee, and then colored some flats underneath in Photoshop. Not sure which I prefer.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
William Hope Hodgson
Drew this for Steven's collection over at Hey Oscar Wilde- It's Clobberin Time!
Hodgson is one of my all time favorite pulp authors.
Hodgson is one of my all time favorite pulp authors.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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