Art of the restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Originals, commissions, and prints.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Friday, December 4, 2015
Six Nations -A Remnant of the House of Israel (Group portrait depiction of 85 of Six Nations Chiefs)
Michael Bedard’s new project underway:
- SIX NATIONS CHIEFS -
A REMNANT of THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL
BELOW IS A PHOTOGRAPHIC SKETCH WHICH I AM CREATING TO USE AS A REFERENCE FOR THE PAINTING NOW IN PROGRESS.
WHEN COMPLETED, ALL 85 CHIEFS WILL BE REPRESENTED IN THIS BEAUTIFUL PIECE.
PLEASE DONATE OR PURCHASE PRE ORDERS TO ALLOW ME TO BRING THIS PAINTING TO COMPLETION .
EACH PRORTAIT REQUIRES APPROXIMATELY 24 HOURS TO COMPETE.
IF WE SELL OUT THE EDITION BY THE END OF JANUARY 2015, I COULD HAVE THE PAINTING COMPLETED BY AUGUST 29, 2015
Go to Webstore to purchase or donate
Thank you
BELOW IS A KEY MAP TO IDENTIFY EACH CHIEF AND HIS NATION
WILL ALSO BE AVAILABLE. FOR THE LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
Six Nations -A Remnant of the House of Israel (Group portrait depiction of 85 of Six Nations Chiefs)
On August 29, 1877 in the Saint George Temple, under the direction of President Wilford Woodruff, vicarious
temple work was done for 85 chiefs from the Six Nations.
The goal of this painting is to encourage Native American Indians, and others, to seek out and value their heritage, and to share it with future generations.
Each portrait will be as accurate as my research, abilities and prayer will grant. I firmly believe that the more accurate I am the
stronger the spirit of the painting will be, and the more good it will accomplish.
Title: Six Nations - A Remnant of The House of Israel
Print size: 15 x 30 Number in Edition: 385, signed by artist
Limited Edition giclee canvas print: $225.00 Unframed. $425 Framed or Canvas Wrap.
This price includes an 18 x 24 inch Keymap (valued at $29.95).
Monday, February 2, 2015
The Nauvoo Temple Restored
by Michael Bedard ©
The Nauvoo Temple is a beautiful sight in the winter season. Quiet and light, it is clear and soft on the eyes. This Winter landscape is seen from about 200 feet west looking east towards the temple. This is the same time of year many of the early saints received there final blessings and endowments, before the great exodus west. * *Painting completed in Jan 2002 in Nauvoo, Illinois. prints now available at At the Store under Temples categories: www.bedardfineart.com
Friday, January 30, 2015
“We should be ‘anxiously engaged’ in good causes and leave the world a better place for having lived in it .”
Joseph Smith Presidential Candidate 1844 Artist Michael Bedard I used this same flag first in the painting below of the Laying of the Nauvoo Temple. |
“We should be ‘anxiously engaged’ in good causes and leave the world a better place for having lived in it .”
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Joseph Smith Presidential Candidate 1844 Artist Michael Bedard I used this same flag first in the painting below of the Laying of the Nauvoo Temple. |
Joseph Smith martyred on June 27, 1844, at the Carthage Jail, ending his brief presidential campaign. Although he did not gain redress for the wrongs suffered by the Saints in Missouri, his campaign had brought much favorable public attention to the Church. Many years later, President Ezra Taft Benson said, Joseph Smith’s presidential campaign had sought to make the United States a better place, not only for the Latter-day Saints, but for all Americans. http://josephsmithsr.com/
also if you would like to purchase a print of this go to my web sight store/Patriotic
www.bedardfineart.com Smith martyred on June 27, 1844, at the Carthage Jail, ending his brief presidential campaign. Although he did not gain redress for the wrongs suffered by the Saints in Missouri, his campaign had brought much favorable public attention to the Church. Many years later, President Ezra Taft Benson said, Joseph Smith’s presidential campaign had sought to make the United States a better place, not only for the Latter-day S
Nauvoo Temple Corner Stone Ceremony 1841
artist Michael Bedard
The sixth of April , 1841, was a memorable day in the history of Nauvoo. That day the corner stones of the great temple which God had commanded his people to build were laid. Early that morning the sisters presented to Joseph Smith and the Nauvoo Legion a silk flag with 27 stars representing each state in the union at that time. This flag was saluted with canon fire and than accompanied the Nauvoo legion as it made its solemn sacred march up mauholland street to the laying ceremony.
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General Joseph Smith |
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Joseph Smith Sr. & Lucy mack Smith Noble Parents
Joseph Smith Sr. & Lucy mack Smith Noble Parents |
Their are not to many good portraits the sweet couple who gave so much to the world. This painting is a way to honer them and remember them.
I painted these Noble Parents while living in Nauvoo Illinois.
I used some very good friends of mine use would give the shirt of their back to someone in need.
As always I believe what you are on the inside shows up on the outside when doing portraits. So I picked the Andersons who live in Nauvoo.
Noble Parents
Joseph Smith Sr.
These nobel parents, Joseph smith Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith raised the young boy Joseph Smith. Jr. , who become the instraument in the Lord’s hand to retore the, “ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints”.
Joseph Smith Jr. wrote concerning his father: “He was a great and a good man. The envy of knaves and fools was heaped upon him. . . . He was of noble stature and possessed a high, and holy, and exalted, and virtuous mind. . . . I love my father and his memory; and the memory of his noble deeds rests with ponderous weight upon my mind, and many of his kind and parental words to me are written on the tablet of my heart.”
In a revelation given through Joseph Smith four months after the death of his father, the Lord refers to “my aged servant Joseph Smith, Sen., who sitteth with Abraham at his right hand, and blessed and holy is he, for he is mine” (D&C 124:19).
Lucy Mack Smith
After six years of marriage, Lucy Mack became very ill, was diagnosed with “confirmed consumption,” Lucy did not feel prepared for death ... She spent the night pleading with the Lord to spare her life so she could bring up her children and “be a comfort” to her husband. She vowed that, if her life was spared, she would serve God with all her heart, whereupon she heard a voice advising her, “Seek and ye shall find; knock and it shall be opened unto you. Let your heart be comforted; ye believe in God, believe also in me.” From that point on, Lucy began a long search for a religion that would teach her the way of salvation.
Friday, January 23, 2015
New! Brother's Keeper Poster
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Brother's Keeper 1856 |
Artist Michael Bedard Art copyrighted ©
James Kirkwood, an eleven-year-old convert from Scotland, struggled across the frozen prairie
with his widowed mother and brothers. While his mother attended her crippled son and the handcart,
James was responsible for his six-year-old brother, Joseph.
A snowstorm with icy winds strung out the caravan of beleaguered saints. James carried Joseph through rivers of ice, mud, and snow.Ascending the last miles up Rocky ridge with little Joseph on his back, James arrived late at Rock Creek camp. Here, James Kirkwood succumbed to the extreme
exposure of the day and breathed his last for the love of his little brother.
He was buried in a common grave with thirteen others who perished that night. Little Joseph
eventually made it into the Salt Lake Valley and went on to become a beloved Mormon Bishop of a large and grateful Salt Lake ward.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Jacobs Ladder
I will write a little about this tomorrow. Hi I am back.
I would love to do the full version of this some day when I get a commission I will. Their are a few points on this I would like to share. The ladder is a humble ladder held together with the threads of Abrahams Faith, passion for priesthood blessing of the ancient prophets.
The Lord desires all of his children. equal blessings of eternal marriage and family as I mentioned below. The second is the rungs start out a little crooked but straighten as we learn to obey His will and not our own. and the third is the ladder gets more narrow not because we are narrow minded who follow Christ but because we have more light and are less prone to wander into darkness and misery.
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