
This is the first completed work in the “Hearts on Fire” series. God enjoys the praise and worship of those who love him.
This was created using acrylic, watercolor pencil, and ink on watercolor paper; the dimensions are 12″x12″.

This is the first completed work in the “Hearts on Fire” series. God enjoys the praise and worship of those who love him.
This was created using acrylic, watercolor pencil, and ink on watercolor paper; the dimensions are 12″x12″.
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Terry Hall is a daytime desk pilot and oft-times artist. He lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with his lovely wife.
My aim is to highlight the beauty of nature and the relationship between humanity, God, and His creation.
I am currently working in watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil on paper. I love the convenience and immediacy of these materials. Watercolor is usually spontaneous and unpredictable, colored pencil is controlled and detailed, and gouache can be either or both.
I also experiment with electronic art forms such as video and synthesizer music. Some of that work is shared here in addition to the drawings and paintings.
I hope you find something here to enjoy. Thanks for visiting.
Soli Deo Gloria,
Terry Hall
My aim is to highlight the beauty of nature and the relationship between humanity, God, and His creation.
I am currently working in watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil on paper. I love the convenience and immediacy of these materials. Watercolor is usually spontaneous and unpredictable, colored pencil is controlled and detailed, and gouache can be either or both.
I also experiment with electronic art forms such as video and synthesizer music. Some of that work is shared here in addition to the drawings and paintings.
I hope you find something here to enjoy. Thanks for visiting.
Soli Deo Gloria,
Terry Hall
All sound recordings, music, images, and text are copyright Terry Hall and/or their respective owners. For use of text or images in traditional print media or for any commercial licensing rights, please email me for permissions.
However, you have my permission to quote images or text on your non-commercial blog, website, or Facebook page as long as you give a credit and link back. Students and teachers can also quote images or text for their non-commercial school activity.
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