C. Michael Dudash Victorious Lion Of Judah First Issue
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C. Michael Dudash is a renowned Western artist, celebrated for his masterful oil paintings that capture the spirit of the American West. His work blends historical storytelling with Western realism, depicting cowboys, Native American figures, and frontier life in stunning detail. Known for his dramatic use of light and rich color palettes, Dudash creates immersive Western scenes that transport viewers to the rugged landscapes and untamed stories of the past. His fine art paintings and collectible prints are cherished by Western art collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
Victorious Lion Of Judah First Issue.
Thus saith the LORD, the heaven is My throne, and the earth is my footstool... Isaiah 66:1 KTV.
Each sculpture combines visual beauty with powerful imagery and compelling emotional and spiritual content. - 17609
NOTES: In "Victorious Lion of Judah", C. Michael Dudash seeks to reveal the majesty of a God who is ultimately in control of the Earth and all humanity.
The "Lion of the tribe of Judah" is a scriptural image that stirs a reverential fear in the hearts of men.
The Message here is one of hope because despite our problems, sufferings or failures, whether large or small, we can draw comfort from the fact that as He sits on His throne of divine power, He is already victorious and His perfect plan will come to pass..
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C. Michael Dudash bio
Artist C. Michael Dudash was born on January 12, 1952 in Mankato, Minnesota. As an award winning artist and illustrator for the past 23 Years, Michael has won a national reputation by creating oil paintings that can be described as "images of dramatic realism that are bathed in a wonderful mix of light, hidden shadows and romantic atmosphere". Michael's paintings have won him a national reputation and numerous awards from the Society of Illustrators (NYC), the Society of Publication Designers, Communication Arts, and How magazine. Michael has written and published articles for American Artist, Artists magazine, and Step-by-Step Graphics. Some of his clients include the following: AT&T, The Reader's Digest, Good Housekeeping, Bantam/Doubleday/Dell, Time/Life, Eddie Bauer, NBC, Warner Bros., the United Nations, and the United States Postal Service. A few of the clients that own his original paintings are Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Gene Autrey Museum of Western Art, Disney Studios, MGM/United Artists, Philip Morris, and Eddie Bauer. His early training as a fine artist was interrupted by a job offer to be a staff illustrator for McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, which he decided to accept. This launched him into a very successful freelance career, which to date has led to the creation of over 1000 illustrations for book, magazine and art publishers, advertising agencies, design firms, film companies and corporations. He has written and published articles for several art industry publications, conducted oil painting and illustration workshops, and been a guest lecturer at several colleges, universities and industry organizations. Much of his time in recent years has been focused on selling original oil paintings and on collaborative projects with several well-known Christian publishers, where he has been able to express his personal Christian faith through fine-art prints, books and gift products. Recently illustrated by Michael and released in the fall of 2000, were two major Christmas gift books: Good News of Great Joy (11 paintings based on the first 20 verses of the Second Chapter of Luke) and The Quiet Little Woman by Louisa May Alcott (a collection of 14 paintings). Michael continues to work out of his home and studio in Moretown, Vermont. "Over the years, many clients and contacts have inquired about the meaning of the cross at the end of my signature. Having met the Lord 23 years ago, I wanted to make a statement about my faith as a born-again Christian, and this was what I decided upon. As the years have gone by, the subject matter of my artwork has been centered more and more on Christian themes through the use of Christian publishing and painting, and I'm thankful for having the opportunity to use my abilities to spread the Gospel. Today there are a number of very talented and accomplished contemporary artists, who as Christians are working to try and bring about a revival in artwork that expresses all aspects the Christian faith. As one among this 'army of artists,' I labor to be an empty vessel for Jesus Christ, and hope that in the end He will say, 'Well done thou good and faithful servant'." -- C. Michael Dudash