by Sharon Henthorn-Iwane | Sep 6, 2023 | Iconography
I had the privilege to work with Matthew Steem, editor of Radix Magazine, on an audio interview closely following the Artist as Prophet event (featured in the previous blog post). We discuss iconography, the iconography process, and issues/controversies related to art...
by Sharon Henthorn-Iwane | Sep 6, 2023 | Iconography
I was blessed to take part in a panel presentation with three visual artists speaking on the topic of Artist as Prophet. Photographer Ralph Anderson, painter Carol Aust, and I each made a short presentation with slides of our artwork and Mitali Perkins masterfully...
by Sharon Henthorn-Iwane | Nov 19, 2020 | Iconography
Inheritance Magazine asked me to write an article on iconography as a spiritual discipline. Inheritance Magazine is a faith-based, Asian-American Pacific Islander (API) Magazine that is both online and in...
by Sharon Henthorn-Iwane | Oct 18, 2020 | Iconography
Most iconographers are trained the old-fashioned way- by apprenticeship. The aspiring iconographer attaches him or herself to a master iconographer, learning not only the skills, but also the spirituality and philosophy of the ascetic practice. My teacher, Deacon...
by Sharon Henthorn-Iwane | Sep 17, 2020 | Enneagram, Iconography, Prayer
Recently, I have been reflecting on the intersection of the Enneagram and Iconography. The Enneagram is a tool for personal and interpersonal growth based on a nine (Greek “ennea”) personality structure. One of the many categories and the area of my reflection is the...
by Sharon Henthorn-Iwane | Sep 7, 2017 | Asian-American, Iconography, Prayer
My mother would have turned ninety-years old this past July. In reflecting on this occasion, I came across this old blog post from 2008, published soon after my mother’s death from complications due to Alzheimer’s Syndrome. I am re-posting it in honor of her continued...
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