A very surreal Saturday... 16 of us traveled 4 hrs by train to visit the Apocalypse Chapel by Ernst Fuchs in Klagenfurt, Austria’s baroque church St. Egid. It has been 12 years since I have been here... and the last time I was there I was helping finish it. This chapel took 20 years to paint with over 20 assistants... I worked on it with the Professor for 5 summers, he asked me to paint all the drapery framing the images in heaven, amongst many other things. I’m still digesting this experience yesterday and all that has happened in the meantime. I felt his presence and his prayer as well as that of Maitritsch who facilitated this project over all those years. They have transitioned into the next realm and have left riddles for us to discover... . Ernst Fuchs once told me when I asked him for a clue on where the light was coming from so I could start on the drapery: “The light of God comes from everywhere” he said, and with a twinkle in his eye he left me alone to figure it out 💫 . . . @stefan.lucas.art @phil.joannides @davedaku @shadedmirrors @alecia_sacredheart @linnpeihan @psigidelia @raphafuchsartwork @radiate.indigo @violavice @moongeometry @bella.kopp.artworks @erwindebeul @jeancharles_vignal @rupalisosart @prolifik_ink @kevin.campeau.art @be.l.art @academyofvisionaryart . . . #visiontrain #visiontraining #peacetrain #visionaryart #apocalypse #apocalypsechapel #ernstfuchs #ernstfuchsapocalypsechapel (at Stadthauptpfarrkirche St. Egid, Klagenfurt) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw0ZyA7BqLj/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=9cc8tdmysucr












