fine art works in the creationism style originated and created by:
Charles Oliver
Genres, Styles, Schools of Art, Charles Oliver creates & exhibits
Creationism (originated by Charles Oliver)
Expressionism, Fractals, Abstract
Impressionism
Surrealism
Structures
Portraiture
Erotica
About The Creationism Style I developed "the Creationism style" over many years of work as a struggling artist. When you work 8-16 hours, usually 7 days a week, year after year, you'd think you might actually be reaping the benefits of all your hard work. But alas, this is the norm for creative people. We continue trudging on though for one reason. We love what we do. The love of art and the overwhelming need to create is as necessary as breathing to those of us that are lost in this obsession. As far as the political or religious concept of Creationism goes I really don't know what to think about all that. All I know is I have a firm belief in God the creator of all things and ultimate artist. I don't subscribe to any religion, spiritual, political or scientific theory. I have my own personal pact with God. He/She/It or whatever form that bestows grace on me everyday of my life. This Creationism school of art i have conceived and developed is my way of expressing worship and awe over this creation we know as the universe and all things that exist. I don't really have any idea how all that exists came to be. What processes or timelines were involved. All I know is this. It's no accident. The creator created all we see, hear, touch, taste and smell. Our minds, heart, souls, and spirit. To deny God is denying your own existence. My Creationism works are my feeble attempts to convey my conception of creation although I know it is totally flawed. I can only trudge on and try.
Pathway To Eternal Life
Formation of Trees
Galaxial Incubation
Introduction of Humankind
Development of Leafy Vegetation
Creation of Elemental Matter
Placement of Planetary Alignments
Universal Displacement of Spewed Cosmic Dust
Dispersal of Stars and Star Systems
Solar System Storage
Propogation of Vegetation For Life Supporting Planets
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