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John Reilly (1928–2010) Isle of Wight Council Heritage Service. Painter producing both stylised and Expressionist works stemming from his devout Christianity. Reilly studied at Kingston College of Art, 1949–52. The Methodist Church Collection, Leicestershire County Council Education Department and the Findhorn Foundation hold examples.
John Reilly was an American artist, known for Painting, commercial art. John Reillys paintings are spontaneous studies done in oil. His subjects range from belly dancers to corporate executives, quiet churches to roaring roller coasters, all painted in vibrant colors.
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The Painted Word by John Reilly is a collection of 50 colour plates showing John's paintings. It is a breathtaking experience to look through this art that is bursting with light and life, with page after page of inspirational work, covering a huge array of bible stories and events.
The John Reilly Gallery is a collection of art that can speak to the soul. There are around 50 images that uniquely express the links between matter and spirit, light and shadow, male and female with an uncanny relevance to contemporary life. Reproductions of his work are available for purchase.
John Reilly's paintings are spontaneous studies done in oil. His subjects range from belly dancers to corporate executives, quiet churches to roaring roller coasters, all painted in vibrant colors.
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Reilly divides the miracle into three, from right to left. On the right, a group of four people have seven loaves and four fish, all that was available to feed the multitude. They are in a dark umbra, and look disturbed and worried that there is not enough to eat, lacking faith in Jesus.