
Saint Sketch Catch Up
by nwezner on 09 Mar, 2015 - 0 comments
I’ve been slacking on posting regularly! Here are the sketches from the last time I posted through now.
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Hello:) I’m Noelle. I’m an illustrator and graphic artist from Michigan who has a passion for storytelling through art and creating things. When I’m not drawing I like taking long rambling bike rides, banging on the piano, reading, messing around in Photoshop and randomly organizing things.
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St. Jude the Apostle
St. Jude Thaddeus is the patron saint of desperate and hopeless cases. He is pictured wearing a necklace with heart of Christ repr...
St. Joseph the Worker
St. Joseph is the patron of a number of things, including workers and employment due to his occupation as a carpenter. This was dr...
St. Nicholas
St. Nicholas is the patron saint of a number of things, but mostly he's associated with children. He was a historic bishop around ...
ALSA Posters
Posters created for the 2015 ALSA Legacy of Hope Gala to raise awareness for new programs and donations...
Patriot Pointe
A logo created for Patriot Pointe Townhomes in Junction City, KS. The logo was made into a monument sign outside of the leasing of...
St. Gabriel
Gabriel serves as a messenger between humans and God. He's the patron saint of communication...
Save the Dates
Save the date postcards for my wedding featuring an original architecture rendering of St. Catherine Church in Algonac, MI...
The Bluffs Brochure
A brochure for The Bluffs Apartment Homes in Junction City with custom designed floor plans. ...
St. Anthony
St. Anthony of Padua is the patron saint of lost things. He's shown here wearing a Franciscan habit, the flame representing his pa...
Mary, Mother of Jesus
The sapling represents the potential that came from Mary and the heart of Christianity....
Saint Scholastica
St. Scholastica was the twin sister of St. Benedict. She is traditionally invoked against storms and rain. ...
Saint Michael
St. Michael the archangel is patron and protector of the faithful. He's the leader of God's armies in the book of Revelation....
Tuebor
Tuebor is a concept for branding local products to be easily recognizable to support local small businesses in Michigan. I created...
Saint Andrew
St. Andrew was an apostle of Jesus and the brother of Peter. He and Peter were fishermen on the Sea of Galilee. He is said to have...
Saint Sketch Catch Up
by nwezner on 09 Mar, 2015 - 0 comments
I’ve been slacking on posting regularly! Here are the sketches from the last time I posted through now.
St. Porphyrius & St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows
St. Porphyrius left his home in Macedonia and went to live among the monks of Scete in Egypt. After five years, he left to go to Palestine to see the Holy land and ended up living in a cave for five years near the Jordan. He was kind of tricked against his will into becoming […]
Saint Ethelbert & Saint Walburga
by nwezner on 26 Feb, 2015 - 0 comments
Saint Ethelbert was the first Christian King of England. He married a Frankish wife (Bertha) who introduced Christianity. He didn’t convert, himself, though until St. Augustine of Canterbury came to visit and inspired him to get baptized. He converted pagan shrines into churches, but he did not force any of his subjects into Christianity against […]
The Chair of Peter & St. Polycarp
When I saw that February 22nd was the feast of the Chair of St. Peter, I immediately thought of Bernini and gilded opulence. The throne that Bernini designed was made to be a symbol of St. Peter’s spiritual authority in the church and Rome. The current chair was cast around the original to protect it […]
St. Eucherius & St. Peter Damian
by nwezner on 21 Feb, 2015 - 0 comments
February 20th is the feast day of St. Eucherius of Orleans. After reading St. Paul’s epistles, he was drawn to the monastic life. But, his uncle, who was the Bishop of Orleans died and left the position open for him. He reluctantly left his secluded life and became the new bishop, but the mayor of […]