Realized I never posted these on Dribbble, and was reminded of them this week. A series of illustrations I did for Holy Week, the week leading up to Easter.
With scars on his hands, he breaks bread with his disciples. This is no ghost. The Resurrected King is very much alive.The word made flesh. The promise fulfilled. Sin and death have no hold on him. The victory is won. He is risen indeed.
"Their friend, their teacher, their walking hope was nailed down and executed by the state—by of the leaders of their faith as a dirty criminal. His blood escaped His body through every exit wound, a spring of passing life cutting crimso...
Trial and executionJesus is betrayed by a friend, arrested, beaten, and unfairly tried by high priests and leaders. Pilate, a governor, asks him, “Are you king of the Jews?”“My kingdom is not of this world.”Ultimately, all of these trial...
The Last DayJesus and his disciples prepare and gather for Passover. At supper, Jesus took the bread, blessed it, broke it, and said, “Take; this is my body.” And then he took a cup, and he said to them, “This is my blood of the covenant...
The plot to arrest JesusJesus is in Bethany, when a woman approaches him with an alabaster flask, and anoints him with perfume. This small act mirrors the preparations that occurs before a burial. A foreshadowing for the coming days.Mean...
Jesus challenges authority.As Jesus continues to teach in the temple, his messages challenge religious and political authority. He predicts future destruction, and persecution, yet encourages disciples to remain faithful. Something big i...
Realized that I never posted these on Dribbble, and was reminded of them this week. A series of illustrations I did for holy week (the week leading up to Easter Sunday when Jesus Christ was crucified, resurrected, and ascended). Each day...
Realized that I never posted these on Dribbble, and was reminded of them this week. A series of illustrations I did for holy week (the week leading up to Easter Sunday when Jesus Christ was crucified, resurrected, and ascended). Each day...