
The Saintly Folk publication provides an in-depth look at the creative process behind Emanuel’s iconography, with an emphasis on the relevance of the saints and Orthodox spirituality in our modern lives.
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I had a great time talking with Kyle of Barrel Aged Faith a couple months ago. If you haven’t given it a listen, check it out!
A friend of mine reached out in response to a part of the interview with something very insi...
Facilitating the Opportunity for Communion
Although I do not teach iconography, I want to document my own process for any aspiring or experienced iconographers who may be interested. The techniques make sense to me, and that’s the main rea...
St George. Fr Gregory Kroug
The previous article of this series ended with a call for churches to move away from the temptation to simulate or impose a foreign reality by using icon reproductions. I argued that what would make even our sim...
St John of the Ladder in Greenville, SC. Before lightning strike.
St John of the Ladder in Greenville, SC (OCA) recently caught fire after the dome was struck by lightning. The fire department quickly put out the fire and saved the buildin...
Icon of The Holy Prophet Elijah by Emanuel. Photo from the new owner.
When he had been cleansed by fasting, great Moses saw the God for whom he longed. Eagerly follow his example, O my humble soul; make haste to cleanse thyself from evil...
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Appalachian iconographer, Emanuel Burke, is crafting ancient beauty for the modern world. He writes about his approach to iconography and the meaning of icons.
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