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#iconpainting #orthodoxchristian #ancientfaithkids Welcome to the Pelikan Scriptorium! Quill, the kitty, is here. Christ and the Theotokos are here. Saints and paints are here! Learn from Elina about iconography and paint something yourself. Every episode will highlight a new part of the iconography process, and finish with a hands-on project for you to do on your own. In this fifth episode of Icon Painting for Kids you’ll learn all about egg tempera, and be challenged to make an egg emulsion of your own, plus practice making various thick and thin lines with paintbrushes. Elina Pelikan lives in Fuquay Varina, North Carolina, with her husband, mother, and five children and attends St Raphael of Brooklyn Orthodox Church. She leads the chanting and is working on more icons for the church walls, while running an art, theater, dance, music instruction, and performance company. Originally from California, Elina has been studying iconography from many different wonderful instructors from around the world for over twenty years. Her icons can be found in churches in Texas and North Carolina, as well as personal collections. She also works on illustration, digital design, and various other art forms. You can connect with Elina at / pelikanicons https://store.ancientfaith.com/ has lots of books that feature icons! Pictures of God Volumes 1 and 2 The Lost Saint Goodnight, Jesus Good News, Bad News In the Candle’s Glow Beautiful Things Anthony, the Great H Is for Holy A Gift for Matthew A Child’s Guide to Vespers and more! Made with love. Powered by donors! CONSIDER HELPING fund these videos and this community effort: https://web.charityengine.net/Default...