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By TAHLIB
In preparation for 2013 and this Epiphany Sunday, we summarized our journeys of 2012 for our readers, and for ourselves. What we discovered was both fun and unexpected. We looked at our audiences from around the world; argued about favorite works of art and which censorship stories were the worst. We totalled-up the most popular posts on the blogsite and we solicited input into our Best Movie's of 2012 list (yet to come). As you know, I like art that's both newsworthy and inspirational, and that's why "Mater Dolorosa" (above) by Niccolo Cosme is my NEWS OF WEEK.
In other Religious Art news from across the USA, and around the world:
By TAHLIB
In preparation for 2013 and this Epiphany Sunday, we summarized our journeys of 2012 for our readers, and for ourselves. What we discovered was both fun and unexpected. We looked at our audiences from around the world; argued about favorite works of art and which censorship stories were the worst. We totalled-up the most popular posts on the blogsite and we solicited input into our Best Movie's of 2012 list (yet to come). As you know, I like art that's both newsworthy and inspirational, and that's why "Mater Dolorosa" (above) by Niccolo Cosme is my NEWS OF WEEK.
In other Religious Art news from across the USA, and around the world:
- Top 10 Religious Art Stories of 2012 [View]
- 10 Top Markets Reading Alpha Omega Arts [View]
- America's Religious Art Censor of 2012: Louisiana State University. [View]
- The 7 Most Provocative Religious Videos of 2012 [View]
- The Most Popular 10 Religious Art Posts from Indiana [View]
- My First Ever 12 Days of Christmas [View]