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Rejesus is developing a tradition of commissioning artists to produce work about Jesus. We started with photographer Lizzie Everard and then poet Jude Simpson. Now comes painter Jim Janknegt.

We’ve had our eye on Jim’s wonderful icons from gospel stories for some time and we were delighted when he agreed to our brief to paint his interpretation of The Rich Fool.

Categories: Creativity, Art & image, Interactive, Sound & vision,

Module contents

arrow The brief

arrow The parable of the Rich Fool

arrow Video diary part one

arrow Video diary part two

arrow Video diary part three

arrow Video diary part four

arrow Video diary part five

arrow Details and close-ups

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arrow Poetry

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