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Medium in the Visual

arts

Stephenson

Pigments

Pencil (charcoal)

Watercolor

Watercolor

Fresco

A Cartoon

Fresco

Michelangelo’s Fresco Technique

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cej4Ggq5nQI

Fresco layers

Fresco layers

Fresco in Florence

Fresco in Florence

A Fresco by

Bronzino

Fresco

Fresco

Fresco

The opposite wall

The opposite wall

Tempera

Tempera

Tempera vs. Oil

Oil

Oil

Oil

Oil

Oil

Sunflowers by van Gogh

Illuminated Manuscript

Woodcut

Engraving

Engraving

Mosaic

Mosaic

Stained Glass

Stained

Glass

Nauvoo Temple Stained Glass

Stained Glass 2002 Nauvoo

Stained Glass 2002

Nauvoo: Detail

Stained Glass 2002 Nauvoo: Detail

Tiffany,

Autumn

Landscape

Photography

Marble

Marble

Michelangelo’s

Moses

Michelangelo

Michelangelo

Mission presidents’ influence on this generation of missionaries will prepare them to be

powerful gospel teachers, Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve told departing

mission presidents and their wives on June 26, the final day of the 2013 seminar for new

mission presidents at the Provo Missionary Training Center.

He told the presidents and wives that the Lord would place under their stewardship and care

“some of the ablest spirits that will ever grace this world.”

“It will be your responsibility to teach them and to help them discover who they really are,” he

said. “Once they discover their divine origins and their great destiny and potential, they will be

filled with Christlike love and the desire to serve Him throughout their lives.”

Mission presidents cannot change their missionaries, Elder Ballard said. Rather, the presidents

must be agents of change, helping their missionaries learn how to become changed by the

Spirit.

He likened the presidents to master sculptors and the missionaries to beautiful pieces of

marble. He said the sculptor Michelangelo imagined in exquisite detail the figure he

wanted to create as being entombed within the marble, and his role was to release the

ideal form by removing the excess stone.

Ensign July 1996

“Jesus Christ—Gifts and

Expectations,” New Era, May 1975

• “We seek that which is

praiseworthy, lovely,

virtuous, and of good

report, and we salute

Beethoven,

Shakespeare,

Rembrandt, and

Michelangelo.”

• Ezra Taft Benson

Michelangelo

Michelangelo

Michelangelo

Michelangelo

Michelangelo

Michelangelo

Bernini

Wood

bronze

bronze

http://www.high.org/david/casting.html

bronze

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bronze

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