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CATHOLIC CHURCH ART

P.O. Box 25
Young, AZ 85554
(480) 620-2215
Steve and Linda Voita

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CATHOLIC CHURCH ART

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    • St. Timothy's Catholic Church, Mesa AZ
    • Carmelite Montage
    • Mother Teresa
    • St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, Phoenix AZ
    • Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 24x36 Acrylic
    • Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Scottsdale AZ
    • Our Lady of Joy Catholic Church, Carefree AZ Assumption
    • St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Cavecreek AZ
    • St. Ignatious of Loyola
    • Prayer Garden
    • Our Lady of Joy Catholic Church, Carefree AZ The Coronation
    • Our Lady of Joy Catholic Church, Carefree AZ The Annunciation
    • Our Lady of Joy Catholic Church, Carefree AZ North Wall Mural
    • Our Lady of Joy Catholic Church, Carefree AZ The Nativity
    • St. Joseph the Worker, Williams AZ Rectory Chapel Enhancement
    • Our Lady of Joy Catholic Church, John the Baptist
    • St. Simon & Jude Cathedral, Phoenix AZ Conceptual Drawing
    • St. Benedict Mission, Young, AZ
    • St. Thomas the Apostle, Phoenix AZ
    • St. Mary's Catholic High School Chapel Windows
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St. Thomas the Apostle, Phoenix AZ

The main ceiling of St. Thomas consists of 80 15ft x 5ft "panels" bracketed by beams. These were fauxed and then patterned with stars. The beams are patterned with a series of different styles of crosses with a unifying symbol of the trinity on each side of each exposed beam (3 sides each). The center beam features the repeating Alpha and Omega symbol along with the Fleur de Lis and, again  the Trinity symbol.  The ceiling is 38 ft at it's tallest. A lift was used to address the main body of the church and a scaffold was used in the choir loft . This project included a complete repaint of the interior of the church as well.

St. Thomas the Apostle, Phoenix AZ

The main ceiling of St. Thomas consists of 80 15ft x 5ft "panels" bracketed by beams. These were fauxed and then patterned with stars. The beams are patterned with a series of different styles of crosses with a unifying symbol of the trinity on each side of each exposed beam (3 sides each). The center beam features the repeating Alpha and Omega symbol along with the Fleur de Lis and, again  the Trinity symbol.  The ceiling is 38 ft at it's tallest. A lift was used to address the main body of the church and a scaffold was used in the choir loft . This project included a complete repaint of the interior of the church as well.

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