What is Divine Art? Divine Art is a project appearing across the BBC - on Where I Live websites, BBC local radio, the Heaven and Earth show and programming on Radio 4, and Radio 2's Sunday programme. We want to know what works of art inspire you spiritually - what lifts your emotions when you see it? We want to build a national library of your divine art. How can I get involved?
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If you or someone you know has been inspired to create a piece of art, take a photo and send it to us - maybe you've done a painting or created a tapestry. Where the work of art is not yours, please obtain consent from the creator of the work before sending in your photo to us. We also want pictures of works of art which move you - this might be a statue, a stained glass window or an object found in a place of worship. The art doesn't necessarily have to be religious - it could be a secular piece. For example, it could be the Willow Man or a sculpture. Please don't take photos of other people's well-known artworks if you don't have their consent - as we won't be able to accept these. Include in your e-mail: • your name; • a short description of why the subject of your picture inspires you (no more than 100 words); • the location of the artwork; • whether this is your own original artwork or you have the creator's consent. By sending a picture in, you agree to the BBC's Terms and Conditions. What will my pictures be used for? If your picture is chosen, it will be added to an image gallery on this site and also be part of a UK-wide library of inspirational images. A few pictures from each region will be featured on the BBC's main Religion and Ethics site, and they may also be featured on your local radio faith programmes or on the Heaven and Earth show. |