In artist Iain Campbell’s latest painting, 13 group are collected around a modern, common feast. Some wear sleepy though confident expressions on their faces, others are intent in conversation.
As Campbell told a BBC, “There’s a clarity that there is some real tender stories behind a faces
This week, Campbell, an artist-in-residence during St. George’s Tron Church of Scotlandunveiled a painting
But, instead of Jesus and his apostles, all a group featured in a portrayal are homeless and frequently share dishes together during a internal homeless core and soup kitchen.
The impulse for a painting’s pretension came when one of a group told him,”I suspect for any one of us this competence be the final supper
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