#VirtualTour l The Four Holy Gospels - Makoto Fujimura
Waterfall presents The Art of the Gospels by Makoto Fujimura, which has been exhibited in the Museum of Bible as well as at Jundt Art Museum in Gonzaga University. Celebrating the 400th anniversary of the King James Version(KJV) Bible, Makoto Fujimura created five primary frontispieces. The five large-scale paintings are, "Charis-Kairos (The Tears of Christ)" (64 x 80 inches), and four opening plates (48 x 60 inches), one for each of the four Gospels. He also painted eighty-nine initial letters, each painted (and many adorned with gold flecks and foil) specifically for each chapter opening throughout the Gospels. Additionally, he created more than seventy individually painted illustrated reflections and embellishments, complementing the Gospel text on each two-page spread throughout the book. Story Teller: Richard Ford [Source] Photos: Alex Sim Music: Reverie by Scott Buckley | / scottbuckley Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...

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