Mennonite
Jesus
Mennonite Jesus: A Publishers Perspective, 24x18,
2002, oil on canvas.
Contracted in the mid-80's by a Mennonite publishing company to illustrate
Sunday School material, I was unsettled by a request in regard to the
depiction of Jesus. Requiring illustrations of him with short hair and
no mustache was not for historical accuracy, but rather because the editorial
staff regarded the mustache as a military symbol since Napoleon had required
his solders to wear mustaches. This Mennonite publisher is certainly not
alone in altering the historical Christ or scripture for the sake of clarifying
some philosophical arguments. Images of the dark Nazarene as a milky-white
Florentine prevail today. The setting of this painting is a Stonehenge
of hay bales. The composition gives voice to the verse "the stones will
cry out." The black flamed candles suggest that God's mystical presence
prevails, even when the Son of God is caricatured.