The Shepherd-King

by Marc Fortin

Marc Fortin, a student in the “Walking with Christ” program at the Toronto Seminary, created the following painting during the art class with Regine Kurek (see the blog post from 2 weeks ago). This class explored The After Image, Complimentary Colors, and The 7 Sequential Life Processes of: 1) Breathing, 2) Pulsing, 3) Relating, 4) Identifying, 5) Refining, 6) Enlivening, 7) Balancing / Beautifying / Harmonizing. The class moved from enlivening the senses to ensouling the life processes. Marc’s classmates noticed the figure below in his artwork and encouraged him to bring it more forward. Editor.

by Marc Fortin

by Marc Fortin

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Marc is currently in the “Walking with Christ” program at the Toronto Seminary. An Ontario native, he lives with his wife and 2 daughters in the home he built in Durham, Ontario. He is a massage therapist and a former professional photographer.


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