Tuesday, December 13, 2016

168 Bible Illustrations


This year I am retiring from doing illustrations for Lifeway's Explore the Bible series. I've been working for them for the past 3 years, and over that time produced 168 illustrations of Bible stories for their Explore the Bible curriculum. They were excellent clients and I appreciated the work so much, but I felt that it was time to move on, and make room in my schedule and portfolio for new types of work.


I wanted to do a commemorative photo of all the art laid out on the floor, like Elisabeth Alba did when she finished her tarot deck illustrations. But after having them printed I realized that I would probably not be able to fit them all in my apartment. I panicked for a while, wondering where in the world I could find a space big enough for this. Then I went to do some Christmas shopping at the mall, looked around, and thought, "hey, maybe this would work."


So at 8:30 yesterday morning, my husband and I arrived at the mall and chose a desolate corner of the food court to set up. I thought I was being clever by doing it early in the morning, before the stores opened. But it turns out that malls have these things called "security cameras" and "security guards." Luckily the security guy was very nice and once I explained to him what I was doing he was cool with it.


The first illustration I ever did in this series was this nativity scene:


So I printed it out as a Christmas card and sent it to the art directors at Lifeway, along with this photo:


I hope they get a kick out of it!

On Thursday I'll talk about the artistic lessons I learned from drawing so many illustrations in the same series. See you then!

4 comments:

  1. What a clever way to celebrate such an amazing project!

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  2. Hi Kelley, I love your Bible illustrations so much! I have been scouring the internet trying to find if there's a published book somewhere that has them in it? I tried looking Lifeway's Explore the Bible series but I can't tell if they still sell the ones with your art, or which of their publications contain your illustrations.

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  3. Hi, and thanks! As far as I know, the illustrations are only used in the Explore the Bible curriculum, which is only used in churches. So I think the only way to see the illustrations in use would be to go to a church where they're using it in their Sunday school? I've never seen them in person myself. :(

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