Future Hope

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The concept of Mary comforting Eve was created by Sister Grace Remington, who sketched the original in 2005 using pencil and crayon. You’ll find many iterations of it floating around on the internet now. In this digital design (I adapted it from a linocut print I did a few years ago), I’ve taken her concept, modifying the background to incorporate significant imagery from the Bible while keeping Mary and Eve as the central theme.

This digital illustration is printed on 8×10 textured paper.

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The concept of Mary comforting Eve was created by Sister Grace Remington, who sketched the original in 2005 using pencil and crayon. You’ll find many iterations of it floating around on the internet now. In this digital design (I adapted it from a linocut print I did a few years ago), I’ve taken her concept, modifying the background to incorporate significant imagery from the Bible while keeping Mary and Eve as the central theme.

This digital illustration is printed on 8×10 textured paper.

The concept of Mary comforting Eve was created by Sister Grace Remington, who sketched the original in 2005 using pencil and crayon. You’ll find many iterations of it floating around on the internet now. In this digital design (I adapted it from a linocut print I did a few years ago), I’ve taken her concept, modifying the background to incorporate significant imagery from the Bible while keeping Mary and Eve as the central theme.

This digital illustration is printed on 8×10 textured paper.