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The Archbishop Dmitri Memorial Chapel – An Interview with Iconographer Vladimir Grygorenko

By Andrew Gould on April 16, 2015
The Archbishop Dmitri Memorial Chapel - An Interview with Iconographer Vladimir Grygorenko

The Archbishop Dmitri Memorial Chapel is an ongoing project at St. Seraphim Cathedral in Dallas, Texas. It is especially interesting as it is a chapel designed to honor the earthly remains of the locally venerated archbishop. We are pleased to offer this interview with master iconographer Vladimir Grygorenko, who designed and painted the chapel. A. […]

Posted in Architecture, Artist Features, Iconography | Tagged archbishop dmitri, Byzantine, cathedral, dallas, iconography, keim, memorial chapel, murals, Orthodox, russian, seraphim, silicate paint, vladika, Vladimir Grygorenko June 5, 2017

Completion of Dome Fresco in Santa Rosa, CA

By Andrew Gould on July 24, 2014
Completion of Dome Fresco in Santa Rosa, CA

A masterpiece of iconography has recently been completed at St. Seraphim of Sarov Orthodox Church in Santa Rosa, CA (OCA). The dome is the work of Fr. Patrick Doolan, a renowned iconographer trained by Leonid Ouspensky. He and his assistant, Fr. Moses, painted the dome in true fresco over the course of the past year. […]

Posted in Iconography | Tagged Byzantine, dome, fr. patrick, fresco, Icon, iconography, Orthodox, Patrick Doolan, prophets, russian, Santa Rosa, seraphim July 24, 2014

Update on the Dome Frescoes at Santa Rosa, CA

By Andrew Gould on March 11, 2014
Update on the Dome Frescoes at Santa Rosa, CA

Iconographer Fr. Patrick Doolan and his assistant, Father Moses, continue their extraordinary fresco work at St. Seraphim of Sarov Orthodox Church in Santa Rosa, CA (OCA). They have recently completed the angel range of the dome. (The first phase – the Pantocrator – was described in this article from last fall.) These photos show their work over […]

Posted in Iconography | Tagged angel, angel range, Byzantine, dome, fresco, Icon, mural, Orthodox, Santa Rosa, seraphim July 3, 2014
 

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