- Title of Piece: St. Anthony Preaching to the Fish
- Date of Creation: 2006
- Location: Private collection
- Brief Description: This bronze sculpture is about 16 inches tall and 6 inches wide and shows Saint Anthony preaching to the fish.
- Artist Info: Lucinda Naylor, Minneapolis, MN
- Photographer Info: Lucinda Naylor, Minneapolis, MN
- Title of Piece: The Archangel Raphael
- Date of Creation: 2000
- Location: Private collection
- Brief Description: Done in the santero style of a retablo
- Artist Info: Gabriel Vigil, Santa Fe, NM
- Photographer Info: Michael Jensen, Minneapolis, MN
- Title of Piece: Saint Francis
- Brief Description: This kind of paper lace is created by painting the paper first with layers of acrylic paint, and then cutting the image. The image is done in an adaptation of the style of Russian Icons.
- Artist Info: On her website, Nancy Chinn describes herself as "a multimedia artist who is both a painter and a creator of large, seasonal and site specific liturgical spaces." She characterizes her work as "aerial, architectural in scale, and made from ephemeral materials for particular seasons or feasts."
- Photographer Info: Nancy Chinn
- Title of Piece: Our Lady of Guadalupe
- Brief Description: This kind of paper lace is created by painting the paper first with layers of acrylic paint, and then cutting the image. The image is done in an adaptation of the style of Russian Icons.
- Artist Info: On her website, Nancy Chinn describes herself as "a multimedia artist who is both a painter and a creator of large, seasonal and site specific liturgical spaces." She characterizes her work as "aerial, architectural in scale, and made from ephemeral materials for particular seasons or feasts."
- Photographer Info: Nancy Chinn
- Title of Piece: St. Luke
- Location: St. Elias Orthodox , Church Battle Creek, Michigan.
- Brief Description: This window of St. Luke is one for five windows which were designed in accordance with Byzantine style Iconography with lettering in the Stroganov tradition. The stained glass needed to be designed to fit into the existing frame work.
- Artist Info: The windows were designed by Valerie McCartney with guidance provided by The V. Rev. Archpriest Michael St. Andrew. The were fabricated and installed by Full Spectrum Stained Glass, Inc., Colon, Michigan.
- Photographer Info: Full Spectrum Stained Glass, Inc., Colon, Michigan.
- Title of Piece: St. Mary Magdalene
- Location: St. Elias Orthodox , Church Battle Creek, Michigan.
- Brief Description: This window of St. Mary Magdalene is one for five windows which were designed in accordance with Byzantine style Iconography with lettering in the Stroganov tradition. The stained glass needed to be designed to fit into the existing frame work.
- Artist Info: The windows were designed by Valerie McCartney with guidance provided by The V. Rev. Archpriest Michael St. Andrew. The were fabricated and installed by Full Spectrum Stained Glass, Inc., Colon, Michigan.
- Photographer Info: Full Spectrum Stained Glass, Inc., Colon, Michigan.
- Title of Piece: St. Anne
- Location: St. Elias Orthodox , Church Battle Creek, Michigan.
- Brief Description: This window of St. Anne, mother of Mary is one for five windows which were designed in accordance with Byzantine style Iconography with lettering in the Stroganov Tradition. The stained glass needed to be designed to fit into the existing frame work.
- Artist Info: The windows were designed by Valerie McCartney with guidance provided by The V. Rev. Archpriest Michael St. Andrew. The were fabricated and installed by Full Spectrum Stained Glass, Inc., Colon, Michigan.
- Photographer Info: Full Spectrum Stained Glass, Inc., Colon, Michigan.
- Title of Piece: The Korsunskaya Mother of God
- Date of Creation: The original Korsun was said to have been painted by the Apostle Saint Luke and brought to Kiev from Korsun (Kherson) on the Black Sea by Prince Vladimir in 988.
- Brief Description: Korsunskaya Mother of God Media: Egg Tempra and 24kt. gold leaf Here Mother and Child are shown in a cheek-to-cheek tender embrace. The infant Christ holds a scroll, symbol of his knowledge and carresses the cheek of his mother assuringly. The intimate love and compassion exhibited between the Mother of God and the child Jesus is depicted exquisitely. Mary's face bespeaks the power of her maternal love; her wide open eyes fixed on infinity and at the same time turned inward. Mary is respresented in her immense compassion towards the suffering, the unavoidable fact of human existence which brings about the Cross.
- Artist Info: Deborah Korluka, Stillwater, MN
- Photographer Info: Deborah Korluka, Stillwater, MN
- Title of Piece: St. Seraphim of Sarov
- Brief Description: Egg tempera on wood with 23 kt. gold leaf.
- Artist Info: Debra Korluka, Stillwater, MN
- Photographer Info: Debra Korluka, Stillwater, MN
- Title of Piece: St. Peter
- Brief Description: Egg tempera on wood with 23 kt. gold leaf.
- Artist Info: Debra Korluka, Stillwater, MN
- Photographer Info: Debra Korluka, Stillwater, MN
- Title of Piece: St. Michael & St. George
- Brief Description: Acrylic on wood, 23 kt. gold.
- Artist Info: Debra Korluka, Stillwater, MN
- Photographer Info: Debra Korluka, Stillwater, MN
- Title of Piece: Blessed Marie Louise Trichet
- Location: Wisdom House Retreat and Conference Center, Litchfield, CT.
- Brief Description: Blessed Marie Louise Trichet was the co-founder of the Daughters of Wisdom.
- Artist Info: Angela Manno of New York, New York.
- Photographer Info: Jo-Ann Iannotti, OP; Litchfield, CT.
- Title of Piece: St. John
- Location: St. Philip Neri church, Portland, Oregon.
- Brief Description: this is one of a series of eight icons written for the church of St. Philip Neri. When the Gospel of John is read then the Icon of St. John is brought forward so that the Icon can be read as well.
- Artist Info: Mary Katsilometes (Anastasis: Studio of Iconography) is an icon writer in Portland, Oregon. She teaches icon writing at a yearly institute sponsored by the Iconographic Arts Institute, Portland, Oregon.
- Photographer Info: Mary Katsilometes
- Title of Piece: Saint Mark
- Location: St. Philip Neri church, Portland, Oregon
- Brief Description: This is one of a series of eight icons written for the church of St. Philip Neri. When the Gospel of Mark is read then the Icon of St. Mark is brought forward so that the Icon can be read as well.
- Artist Info: Mary Katsilometes (Anastasis: Studio of Iconography) is an icon writer in Portland, Oregon. She teaches icon writing at a yearly institute sponsored by the Iconographic Arts Institute, Portland, Oregon.
- Photographer Info: Mary Katsilometes
- Title of Piece: Saint Matthew
- Location: St. Philip Neri church, Portland, Oregon
- Brief Description: his is one of a series of eight icons written for the church of St. Philip Neri. When the Gospel of Matthew is read then the Icon of St. Mattew is brought forward so that the Icon can be read as well.
- Artist Info: Mary Katsilometes (Anastasis: Studio of Iconography) is an icon writer in Portland, Oregon. She teaches icon writing at a yearly institute sponsored by the Iconographic Arts Institute, Portland, Oregon.
- Photographer Info: Mary Katsilometes
- Title of Piece: Saint Luke
- Location: St. Philip Neri church, Portland, Oregon
- Brief Description: This is one of a series of eight icons written for the church of St. Philip Neri. When the Gospel of Luke is read then the Icon of St. Luke is brought forward so that the Icon can be read as well.
- Artist Info: Mary Katsilometes (Anastasis: Studio of Iconography) is an icon writer in Portland, Oregon. She teaches icon writing at a yearly institute sponsored by the Iconographic Arts Institute, Portland, Oregon.
- Photographer Info: Mary Katsilometes (Anastasis: Studio of Iconography) is an icon writer in Portland, Oregon. She teaches icon writing at a yearly institute sponsored by the Iconographic Arts Institute, Portland, Oregon.
- Title of Piece: Sister Mary Antoinette, DW
- Location: Wisdom House Retreat and Conference Center, Litchfield, CT.
- Brief Description: Sister Mary Antoinette, DW was martyred in 1964.
- Artist Info: William Hart McNichols, SJ.
- Photographer Info: Jo-Ann Iannotti, OP; Litchfield, CT.