In this episode of The Artistic Vision, we welcome artist and professor Duncan Simcoe, who offers a rich framework for understanding Christian art through the categories of prophetic and devotional expression. Simcoe reflects on whether art can truly be taught and explores the artist’s journey from imitation to originality. He shares the story behind his compelling series Black Drawings—a body of work that began, as he puts it, by “making the right mistake.” Using humble materials like tar pa...
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In this episode of The Artistic Vision, we welcome artist and professor Duncan Simcoe, who offers a rich framework for understanding Christian art through the categories of prophetic and devotional expression. Simcoe reflects on whether art can truly be taught and explores the artist’s journey from imitation to originality. He shares the story behind his compelling series Black Drawings—a body of work that began, as he puts it, by “making the right mistake.” Using humble materials like tar pa...
Andy Squyres: "Looking into the Abyss and Not Turning Away--on Writing Honest Songs"
The Artistic Vision
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2 weeks ago
Andy Squyres: "Looking into the Abyss and Not Turning Away--on Writing Honest Songs"
In this episode of The Artistic Vision, singer-songwriter Andy Squyres joins the conversation to explore the deep connection between music and authentic storytelling. Known for his raw honesty and poetic lyrics, Andy shares how tragedy, spiritual doubt, and a search for authentic Christian artistry have shaped his creative journey. From his early influences in high school literature classes to his unique relationship with contemporary Christian music, Andy opens up about the challenges and tr...
The Artistic Vision
In this episode of The Artistic Vision, we welcome artist and professor Duncan Simcoe, who offers a rich framework for understanding Christian art through the categories of prophetic and devotional expression. Simcoe reflects on whether art can truly be taught and explores the artist’s journey from imitation to originality. He shares the story behind his compelling series Black Drawings—a body of work that began, as he puts it, by “making the right mistake.” Using humble materials like tar pa...