Brigham Young University's College of Fine Arts and Communications is making its 2007 interactive Christmas card available to the public as a free gift. The card can be accessed online by clicking here.
The virtual card includes a gallery of 14 Christmas and gospel-centered paintings depicting the "I Am" statements of the Savior found in the Gospel of John. There are also brief interviews with each of the artists sharing their insights into the pieces and their inspirations.
Visitors to the online card can also download a free screensaver of the images featured in the gallery.
The artwork was created by the College of Fine Arts and Communications' junior narrative storytelling class under the direction of BYU visual arts professor Bethanne Anderson.
For more information, contact Ken Crossley at (801) 422-9348.
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