“That the invisible God becomes visible in Christ is a movement whose structure is paralleled in creative activity. Art is sometimes said to be about making the invisible visible- the fleshing out of concepts and ideas. The incarnation also informs our art-making, in that it is the embodiment of both judgement and hope. It manifests judgment in revealing our lust for autonomy instead of a relationship with the creator, and hope in its affirmation of the possibility of re-creation” -Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization