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Meditations on Belief

11th International Art Competition—2019

Contents

    IntroductionGod's CreationsAdam and EveOld Testament StoriesJesus Christ’s Ministry and MissionFaith and ConversionAdversity and HopeCharity and LoveMarriage and FamilyTemples and Family HistoryView by Artist and Learn More
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    • Click the images to see the entire work, read the artist statement, and learn more.
    • For the 11th International Art Competition, artists were asked to consider the theme—Meditations on Belief—and Psalm 77:11–12: “I will remember the works of the Lord: surely I will remember thy wonders of old. I will meditate also of all thy work, and talk of thy doings.” David O. McKay called meditation “the language of the soul” and said “it is defined as ‘a form of private devotion, or spiritual exercise, consisting in deep, continued reflection on some religious theme.’” Here we have organized the 151 works selected for the exhibit in groupings to facilitate meditation on a number of recurring gospel topics and ideas that emerged from the varied, individual responses of artists.

      Click the images to see the entire work, read the artist statement, and learn more. To view this exhibit organized by artist, click here.

    • God's Creations

    • "All Things," by Judith Anne Gustafson
    • "All things are created and made to bear record of me, both things which are temporal, and things which are spiritual; things which are in the heavens above, and things which are on the earth."

      Moses 6:63

    • "Glades End," by Melissa Jane Gallo
    • "Sylvan Stead," by Sarah Ashley Peterson
    • "Meditations on Belief," by Mattise Binauli
    • "Mountain Sanctum," by Nick Stephens
    • "'Let Us Walk In The Light'," by Mary Z. Hutchings
    • "Sacred Grove," by Thomas Francis Schulte
    • "What Is A Seed But Sunlight Sent Into The Future?," Alisha Marie Anderson (Merit Award Winner)
    • "He Did It," by Wesley Mercês
    • "Still Of The Night," by Sally Bigelow Rydalch
    • "Lights of Night," by Roland Thompson
    • "Meditation," by Erik Claudius Jensen
    • "Small and Simple Things," by David Stay
    • "Paths like Water: Line upon Line Series," by Nicole Woodbury Preece
    • "Meditations Of Old," by Kaisa Lee
    • "Vaulted Skies," by Claire White
    • "In Search of the Maker," by Colby Adams Sanford
    • "Only Us . . .," by Fabiana Sosa
    • Adam and Eve

    • "Adam and Eve," by Benjamin Ray Hammond
    • "And I, God, created man in mine own image, in the image of mine Only Begotten created I him; male and female created I them."

      Moses 2:27

    • "Male and Female Created He Them," by Richard Lasisi Olagunju (Purchase Award Winner)
    • "Welcome Children to the Garden," by Katrina Madsen Berg
    • "Mother of All Living," by Michelle Franzoni Thorley
    • "From Eve’s Point Of View," by Adam Thomas
    • "Meditations On Agency: Pro-Choice," by Lee Udall Bennion
    • "Crystal Apple and Fig Leaves," by Paula Lloyd
    • "The One Being Sweet, the Other Bitter," by Andy Romero (Merit Award Winner)
    • Old Testament Stories

    • "Noah and Norah’s Ark," by Adam Klint Day
    • "Remember the former things of old: for I am God...and there is none like me."

      Isaiah 46:9

    • "Simple Message," by K. Ray Johnson
    • "Noah’s Ark," by Smbat Nikolaivich Khachatryan
    • "Abraham and the Stars," by Benjamin Pack
    • "Pondering God’s Promise," by Courtney Vander Veur Matz (Merit Award Winner)
    • "Offering," by Liz Harris
    • "Ruth," by Esther Hi’ilani Candari
    • "The Power Of The Lamb Of God Will Set Us Free," by Silvana Alvarez Rhodes
    • "Your Way Was In The Sea, And Your Paths In The Many Waters," by Susana Isabel Silva (Purchase Award Winner)
    • "I have made, and I will bear; even I will carry, and will deliver you."

      Isaiah 46:4

    • "The Cord of Scarlet," by Tongombol Malca
    • Jesus Christ’s Ministry and Mission

    • "The Heavenly Host Praising God," by Stephanie Billings
    • "I came into the world to do the will of my Father, because my Father sent me."

      3 Nephi 27:13

    • "He Healed Them All," by Michael Malm
    • "Rise and Walk," by Richard Lance Russell
    • "Jerusalem," by Emilia Wing
    • "Christ Healing," by Leroy Transfield (Purchase Award Winner)
    • "Living Waters," by Rose Datoc Dall (Purchase Award Winner)
    • "An Issue Of Blood," by Brian Kershisnik
    • "Finisher of Faith," by J. Alan Barrett
    • "'What Sayest Thou?'," by David Marshall Habben II
    • "Living Water," by Justine Louise Peterson
    • "She Believed," by Sarah Richards Samuelson
    • "Born to Carry the King of Kings," by Kathryn Ashcroft
    • "In Remembrance of Me," by Brooke Malia Mann
    • "In Remembrance of His Blood," by Trent Gudmundsen
    • "The Lord’s Supper," by Hi Fai Wong (Purchase Award Winner)
    • "O-Live," by Cheryl Lynn Olson
    • "At-One-Ment," by Jennifer Paget
    • "I, God, have suffered these things for all, that they might not suffer if they would repent…Which suffering caused myself, even God, the greatest of all, to tremble because of pain, and to bleed at every pore…Nevertheless, glory be to the Father, and I partook and finished my preparations unto the children of men."

      Doctrine and Covenants 19:16-19

    • "Christ With A Crown Of Thorns," by Adam Lee Sherwood (Purchase Award Winner)
    • "Channel Divinity," by Brandon Hearty
    • "For Us," by Walter Rane
    • "Three Women at the Tomb," by Robert Barrett
    • "Fulcrum," by Ron Richmond
    • "Abide with Us," by Ken Spencer (Merit Award Winner)
    • "It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you...I came forth from the Father, and am come into the world: again, I leave the world, and go to the Father."

      John 16:7,28

    • "Ascent: Descent," by Douglas Ivan Thompson
    • "One Descending," by Braden Burgon
    • "And Behold, They Saw a Man Descending out of Heaven," by Joseph Lajabu Banda
    • "The Savior Visits His People in Ancient America," by Teodorico Cumagun
    • "My Redeemer," by Del Parson
    • "Behold, I have come unto the world to bring redemption unto the world, to save the world from sin. Therefore, whoso repenteth and cometh unto me as a little child, him will I receive, for of such is the kingdom of God. Behold, for such I have laid down my life, and have taken it up again; therefore repent, and come unto me ye ends of the earth, and be saved."

      3 Nephi 9:21-22

    • Faith and Conversion

    • "My First Covenant," by Connie Lynn Reilly
    • "The Chosen," by Crystal Virginia Despain
    • "My Faith," by Kwani Povi Winder
    • "Diligence in Wisdom," by Elizabeth Jean Stanley
    • "Reaches My Reaching," by Beth Ann Allen
    • "Fitting Fragments," by Paige Crosland Anderson (Purchase Award Winner)
    • "Coming Full Circle," Jenedy Paige
    • "The Children Sing: Syracuse, New York," by Jacqui Larsen (Purchase Award Winner)
    • "Recollection #2," by Linnie Brown (Purchase Award Winner)
    • "The Winters She Has Passed Through," by Sara Lynne Lindsay
    • "And I Am Here," by Danielle Hatch (Purchase Award Winner)
    • "Religious Beliefs," by Jin Lingjiang
    • "The Visit," by Chu Chu (Merit Award Winner)
    • "Lift Up Your Hearts and Be Glad," by Marina Anatoliliyivna Lukach
    • "Looking for Revelation," by Ingrid Uhe
    • "Ask Of God," by Janna Siebert
    • "And they shall believe in me, that I am Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and shall pray unto the Father in my name." 

      3 Nephi 20:31

    • "First Vision," by Elizabeth Coughanour (Purchase Award Winner)
    • "Article of Faith Doorway," by Jacob Dobson
    • "I Was Constrained by the Spirit," by Michael Spencer Parker
    • "Never a Murmur," by Craig Cunningham
    • "We Did Put All Our Seeds into the Earth," by Rachel Crockett Smith
    • "The Man, The Tree, The Rod, And The Words Of Strangers And Friends," by Justin Wheatley
    • "Hold to the Rod," by Ryan McGowan Muldowney
    • "'And I Looked'," by Nathanael Miles Read
    • "Roots," by Jillian Damstedt Shaw
    • "Izapa Stele 5," by Paul D. Yates
    • "Resonate," Doug Adams
    • “I, the Lord God, appoint unto man the days of his probation—that by his natural death he might be raised in immortality unto eternal life, even as many as would believe.”

      Doctrine and Covenants 29:43

    • "And Should We Die," by Jen Tolman
    • "Veil," by Downy Doxey-Marshall
    • "Echir’s Prayer," by Tyler Vance
    • "Pondering Forever," by Ryan Waite Moffett
    • "Awaiting Their Brethren," by Lester Yocum
    • "Consecration," by Howard Lyon
    • "Offering," by Anne Mecham Gregerson (Merit Award Winner)
    • "The Second Resurrection," by Carin June Fausett
    • "Rejoice," by Henk Ensing
    • "The Reason for the Hope That Is in You," by Whitney Johnson
    • "Behold, mine arm of mercy is extended towards you, and whosoever will come, him will I receive; and blessed are those who come unto me."

      3 Nephi 9:14

    • "Come Unto Me," by Sarah Anne Winegar (Purchase Award Winner)
    • "The One," by Alyce Rochelle Bailey
    • "Mercy’s Embrace," by Ann Henrie Nader
    • "Gratitude," by Annette Everett
    • Adversity and Hope

    • "Opaque Destiny," by David Malan
    • "Earth’s Joys Grow Dim," by Trevor Howard
    • "The Promise of a New Season (Mt. Pleasant, Utah Chapel)," by Brad Aldridge
    • "Horizon and Hope (Landscape with One Kilogram of Soil)," by Georgina Bringas
    • "The Spirit Constraineth Me," by Joseph Ray Butcher
    • "Sorrow and Hope," by Emily McPhie
    • "Thistles And Lilies," by Cassandra Barney
    • "Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea; I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness."

      Isaiah 41:10

    • "But the Very Hairs of Your Head," by Curtis Edward Bay
    • "It Will All Work Out," by Abby G. Whitmore
    • Charity and Love

    • "Good Samaritan," by Lynde Ann Mott
    • "Love One Another," by Emma Taylor
    • “A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.”

      John 13:34

    • "I & Thou," by James Rees
    • "All the Things We Cannot See," by Leslie Graff
    • Marriage and Family

    • "And It Was Good," by Lana Gloschat
    • "The Creators," by Rebecca Ann Klundt
    • "Tree Of Life," by Valentyna Musiienko Vasylyeva
    • "Of One Mind," by Clint Whiting
    • "Welcome (Akwaaba)," by Gifty Annan-Mensah
    • "Naomi’s Tree Of Life," by Crystal Suzanne Close
    • "Sally with Bread," by Carol Shelley Boyle
    • "I Will Remember," by Linda V. Etherington
    • "Out of the Wilderness," by Elizabeth Matthews
    • "Pray in your families unto the Father, always in my name, that your wives and your children may be blessed."

      3 Nephi 18:21

    • Temples and Family History

    • "Wall of the Ancients," by Glen Lyman Edwards
    • "Harvest at Hand," by Jacob Richard Chestnut
    • "Angel Mother," by Jacki L. Hunlow
    • "She Was/Is Here," by Chelsy Lynn Walker
    • "Touching The Hearts Of Many Generations," by Kazuko Covington (Merit Award Winner)
    • "Le Jour Court Après La Nuit [The Day Runs After The Night]," by La Famille Plouffe
    • "Assembling a Small Army," by Emily Fox King
    • "I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord; and he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers." 

      Malachi 4:5-6

    • "Temple on Water Street: The Red Brick Store," by Robert Lyn Porter
    • "Remembering Old Nauvoo," by Susan McBride Gilgen and Cheryl Ann Styler (Merit Award Winner)
    • "Heber C. Kimball In Living Color," by Matthew David Grant
    • "Star of the Kingdom of God on Earth," by Jason Metcalf (Purchase Award Winner)
    • "Sub Luna," by Hal Douglas Himes
    • "Contemplative Architecture," by Dustin John Thompson
    • "Umbilicus," by Lisa DeLong (Purchase Award Winner)
    • "Making Eternal Time," by Michelle Isom Romano
    • "Salt Lake Temple Overlook," by Rob Adamson
    • "Refuge From The Storm," by James Shelley
    • "Meditations on Glory," by David Erick Merrell (Merit Award Winner)
    • "Temple," by Loren Brown
    • "For behold, this is my work and my glory—to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man."

      Moses 1:39

    • "Let’s Go Up to the Eternal Mountain That Teaches Us Its Ways," by Marie-France Bernadette Guigny
    • "My Work and My Glory," by Sherron Valeña Crisanto
    • "Awake, Awake . . . Put On Thy Beautiful Garments," by Natalie Hunsaker (Merit Award Winner)
    • "Listening to Father," by Nicole Hermosa-Bumadilla
    • "The Plan Of Salvation," by Julie Yuen Yim (Purchase Award Winner)
    • The exhibit Meditations on Belief: 11th International Art Competition will be open at the Church History Museum from March 14, 2019 to October 7, 2019 and is accompanied by this permanent online exhibit.

      To view this exhibit organized by ARTIST, click here. 

      Now in its 11th iteration, the International Art Competition encourages the creation of quality art by Latter-day Saints; showcases the breadth and diversity of Latter-day Saint cultural production made manifest through various styles, techniques, media, and voices; and expands the art canon from the familiar images that currently adorn the halls of ward buildings to include new approaches to depicting gospel principles.

      Drawn from over 900 submissions from countries around the world, the 151 works were made by artists from Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Ghana, Hong Kong, Japan, Malawi, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Uruguay. The works come in a variety of media, from woodcut to photography, from sculpture to textile.

      While the purchase awards were granted by the museum acquisition team, the artworks and merit awards were selected by a team of five jurors, themselves representing three continents: Africa, North America, and Europe. They are scholar Herman du Toit, artist J. Kirk Richards, artist Jean Richardson, scholar Analisa Coats Sato, and folklorist Elaine Thatcher. Such efforts shift our view of Latter-day Saint art from a centralized model to one that expansively captures new voices, expands our cultural legacy, and redefines our visual heritage.

      For the 11th International Art Competition, artists were asked to consider the theme—Meditations on Belief—and Psalm 77:11–12: “I will remember the works of the Lord: surely I will remember thy wonders of old. I will meditate also of all thy work, and talk of thy doings.”

      Artists from around the world responded to this theme in distinct, thoughtful, and personal ways, often bearing profound testimony through their work and accompanying artist statements. In the 151 works selected for this exhibit, a number of repeating ideas emerged: nature as a site of devotion for God and His creation; a sense of awe and humility communicated and captured in the universe and in the stars; devoted women seeking revelation, expressing gratitude, or manifesting faith; Jesus Christ—His miracles, His grace, His divinity; stories from the scriptures; explorations of family and ancestors; adversity, suffering, healing, and hope; and the temple as a place of holiness and refuge. While in no way comprehensive, this list of repeating ideas seems to summarize what it means to truly believe.

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