Difference between revisions of "Julie Rogers: Mormon Artist"
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− | '''Julie Boswell Rogers''' is an artist whose work focuses on historical figures and pioneers, primarily from the history of [http:// | + | '''Julie Boswell Rogers''' is an artist whose work focuses on historical figures and pioneers, primarily from the history of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], of which she is a member. |
Rogers grew up in Goshen, Utah, and started drawing in kindergarten and painting in sixth grade. She studied fine art at [[Brigham Young University]] and graduated in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree. She also served a full-time mission. | Rogers grew up in Goshen, Utah, and started drawing in kindergarten and painting in sixth grade. She studied fine art at [[Brigham Young University]] and graduated in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree. She also served a full-time mission. | ||
− | Rogers felt compelled to paint [[Emma Smith]] and began to research her life, determined to depict her faith and personality. Her research took a couple of years. To complete the project, she went back and forth between the portrait of Emma (All Things Dear) and a portrait of [[Joseph Smith]]. She finally included a portrait of the two of them together (Eternally Bound). They were completed in 2010. | + | Rogers felt compelled to paint [[Emma Hale Smith]] and began to research her life, determined to depict her faith and personality. Her research took a couple of years. To complete the project, she went back and forth between the portrait of Emma (''All Things Dear'') and a portrait of [[Joseph Smith]]. She finally included a portrait of the two of them together (''Eternally Bound''). They were completed in 2010. |
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A mother of five children, Rogers lives in Glendale, Utah, with her husband. | A mother of five children, Rogers lives in Glendale, Utah, with her husband. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 31 August 2021
Julie Boswell Rogers is an artist whose work focuses on historical figures and pioneers, primarily from the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, of which she is a member.
Rogers grew up in Goshen, Utah, and started drawing in kindergarten and painting in sixth grade. She studied fine art at Brigham Young University and graduated in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree. She also served a full-time mission.
Rogers felt compelled to paint Emma Hale Smith and began to research her life, determined to depict her faith and personality. Her research took a couple of years. To complete the project, she went back and forth between the portrait of Emma (All Things Dear) and a portrait of Joseph Smith. She finally included a portrait of the two of them together (Eternally Bound). They were completed in 2010.
A mother of five children, Rogers lives in Glendale, Utah, with her husband.