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Both a meaningful prayer practice and a technical art form, iconography traces its history to the beginning of Christianity. Icons are often referred to as “windows into heaven” and continue to be venerated by Orthodox Christians and others. Noted American iconographer Phil Zimmerman will guide participants step-by-step through the process of “writing” or painting an icon in the Byzantine style, following ancient guidelines and techniques while using modern artist’s materials (acrylic paints, gessoed board, gold leaf). All materials and supplies are included. By the end of the week, students will have a beautifully completed icon varnished and ready to display.Note: The subject of this icon will be St. Ignatius, a convert of St. John the Theologian, an early Christian writer and the Patriarch of Antioch, known for his letters written en route to Rome, where he was taken in chains and martyred by being thrown to the lions.
Meets Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday, 9-10 a.m.
(Please note: Class may extend into the evening hours on Friday for varnishing)
Overnight guests may check in Sunday evening from 5-7 p.m.
Investment:
Commuter: $575, includes lunch and dinner Monday through Friday and all supplies
Full: $700, includes private bedroom Sunday through Friday nights, all meals and all supplies
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Direct registration link: https://fsc.retreatportal.com/calendar/event?programcode=22SON06067
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Phil Zimmerman is the owner of St. John of Damascus Icon Studio in Pennsylvania, having studied iconography with Richard Osacky (the late Bishop Job, OCA Diocese of Chicago and the Midwest). Phil has created hundreds of religious icons for churches and private collectors throughout the world and has taught more than 2,000 students, some of whom have become noted iconographers themselves. Phil has offered retreats at the Franciscan Spirituality Center since 2001.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Franciscan Spirituality Center, 920 Market St, La Crosse, United States
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