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Gallery

Here are some examples of the Willow Creek Crystal Lake visual arts team in action!  Click on the images to see the whole picture with description. Go to the sketchbook page for an inside look on the creative process behind some of our projects.


























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Detail from installation using plaster cast hands that was designed to reach the church's growing deaf community.
Individual project for Easter graffiti series.
artist, Judy FergusonCreek Gallery opening night: 
The church atrium was transformed into a gallery space to showcase the work of 50 artists, 2/3s of them from outside the church.Large (approx. 10 ft wide) backlit painting for Celebration of Hope drive. 
artist, Herb KruseIndiviual project from the "Everyday Miracles" series.
artist, Christi CorsoMaquette for large-scale (approx 18 ft wide)  sculpture
for 'Abstract Jesus" series. Text from scripture passages were included in final piece.
lead artist, Keith IsacsonFrom "God Rocks!" community art project. Rocks were distributed in public areas with art & scripture. This one has text from  Phil. 2:14
artist, Kathleen Sullivan IsacsonGraffiti Easter series that corresponded with "wall" themed message. Artist statement from baptism "living water" installation
photographer, Veronica GodenbachIndividual project for money series.
artist, Cindy LesperanceIndividual project from Christmas series.
artist, Cheryl MarquardtEaster flower presentation & Easter egg art projects.
various artistsDetail from "Huntley" christmas tree with photos of Huntley community to help raise awareness for new church location  launch.Individual project from Christmas series centered on popular culture & the most important message of Christmas.Easter banners with mosaic installation below. Mosaics were created from in-service experience where people wrote their names on broken pottery pieces, symbolizing how God uses our brokenness to create something beautiful.Individual project from Christmas series.
artist, Alison Easler
Section of "Living Waters" installation featuring baptism photos and text from John 4:14.