by Clemens Cavallin (Author), Michael D. O'Brien (Contribution by)
This work is a profound and illuminating conversation between two Catholic artists who are also gifted writers. The setting is a house in the woods near Combermere, Canada. The two men are alone, free to explore the wellsprings of Christian art and the suffering that its creation entails.
This moving discussion between the two artists and writers is not theoretical. It lays bare the anguish and the joy of a life lived in the service of an artist''s vocation. Includes an eight-page art insert.
Author Biography
Clemens Cavallin is Associate Professor in Religious Studies at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He is also an artist who studied at the Valand Art Academy in Gothenburg, and he paints mostly portraits and works commissioned by churches. He is married and has six children.
Michael D. O''Brien, iconographer, painter, and writer, is the popular author of many best-selling novels including Father Elijah, Strangers and Sojourners, Elijah in Jerusalem, The Father''s Tale, Eclipse of the Sun, Sophia House, The Lighthouse, and Island of the World. His novels have been translated into twelve languages and widely reviewed in both secular and religious media in North America and Europe.
Number of Pages: 117
Dimensions: 0.71 x 7.09 x 4.72 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: July 29, 2021