Our Image of God and our Transcendent World: The 9th Juried Exhibition by People & Paintings Gallery curated by Kálmán Gasztonyi

For centuries in the history of European Christian painting, the display of faith in God has been an almost exclusive theme.  Until the mid-1800s, the Greco-Roman legend and the Bible provided the main source for painters and sculptors.  In the Jewish, Muslim religion, this turned out differently, there was no free figural representation.  With the advent of modernism, painters rarely touched on sacred themes.  I would like to revive this a bit with my application.  I wonder how in the present situation the creators articulate their faith, their relationship to the transcendental world, regardless of which part of the world they live in, which religion they feel are their own.  Since atheism is also a form of faith, I want their worldview to appear as well.