Monday, September 15, 2025

Myconography 101

 Myconography is my shorthand term for interacting with icons, 

which seem to have taken over my life!

This body of works includes icons that I have

        • created by painting (writing) or carving 
        • "restored" from old images and photos
        • worked with others as a team to complete
        • commissioned from living iconographers
        • purchased, found or been gifted in the last 20 years

This is the very first icon we purchased from a dealer, nearly a decade before we became Orthodox:


The first icon I created began with a book on printed icons, which was falling apart.  
I bonded a paper image to a matching, rough-edged board, to accompany
my mother-in-law Joan on her last journey to her family's crypt, in 2011:


Soon I began collecting antique icons. My job involved lots of international travel, which took me into Orthodox territories, and my shelves looked like this when I retired from my publishing career in 2012.  One of my dealers introduced me to Aidan Hart, and friends pointed me towards other living iconographers in the UK, US, and Canada.  


After I had amassed a wall full of icons, and shelves full of books,
 a friend suggested I should participate in an icon workshop. 
This is my first painted icon from 2012. 


Soon afterwards, I found an ancient icon image on a Greek website, 
which depicted scenes from The Life of St Anthony the Great of Egypt.
It was quite ragged, but I restored it with digital tools and had it printed 
onto a traditional icon board (gesso and cloth on wood).
This icon is a reminder of St Anthony, patron saint of the church we attend.


I have since painted St. Anthony a few times myself.


Here is my most recent icon from a workshop with Kara Gillette,
 the owner of Sophia Icon Studio
We met 10 years ago when she took her first icon workshop,
and realized that helping people make icons might be her calling in life.


Here are most  of the icons I’ve created that are still with me —
that is, not (yet) gifted or sold. And yes, that is real gold leaf. 


Here is an icon I worked onn assisting iconographer Teresa Harrison.
My job was to paint the caskets and gates of Hades, locks,  bolts, etc.
This original is in a Texas church; 
My copy is printed on canvas, stretched over a wooden frame.


The largest icon I have painted so far is standing here on the floor. 
Above it  is Jesus, from a workshop with Anton & Kate Daineko.
The Russian Archangel Michael to the right is one of many
 as he is my name saint.


The large icons in our church were painted many years ago by Jan Isham.
Printed weatherproof copies enable us to worship outdoors when necessary. 


Inside St Anthony, where I serve as a subdeacon,
most of the icons were painted/installed by noted iconographer,
Dmitry Shkolnik and his team.


Finally, some of our icons at home.


Not all icons are painted on wooden boards. 
We have icons of wood, brass, printed or painted metal, cloth & stone.
The beautiful carved and gilded icon of Archangel Michael is based on a decorated Bible cover. 
It was commissioned from Jonathan Pageau.


God willing, I will provide more iconographic information in the future. 

created by the Cloud of Witnesses Radio team.


Michael & Laurie



Sunday, September 14, 2025

My Icon Book Bibliography

  Title — Author

01. Icons & Mystical Origins of Christianity - Sir Richard Temple 
02. The Icon - Quenot
03. Icons - Cormack
04. Sacred Doorways - Martin
05. Face to Face; Portraits of the divine - Jensen
06. Iconostasis - Florensky
07. Behold the Beauty of the Lord - Nouwen
08. The Glenstal Book of Icons - Collins
09. Icons and Saints - Tradigo
10. Praying with Icons - Forest
11. Life of Jesus in Icons from the Bible of Tbilisi - Moloney
12. The Icon - Weiztmann
13. Light from the East - Evdokimov
14. Holy Image * Hallowed Ground *  Sinai Icons - publ by the Getty Museum
15. The Meaning of Icons - Ouspensky
16. The Light of Christ; Iconography of Gregory Kroug - Tregubov
17. Mystical Language of Icons - Nes
18. A History of Icon Painting - trans. Cook
19. Icons on Azalea - Roeder
20. The Icon Handbook - Coomler
21. The Resurrection and the Icon - Quenot
22. The Rublev Trinity - Bunge
23. Icon: Russian Masterpiece 
24. Icons & the Name of God - Bulgakov 
25. Through Western Eyes - Lamen
26. Oxford Companion of Orthodoxy
27. Engelikonen (Icons of Angels) -- Bentchev 
28. Byzantine Painting - Grabar 
29. Romanesque Painting - Grabar & Nordenfalk
30. Early Medieval Painting - Grabar & Nordenfalk
31. Gothic Painting - DuPont & Gnudi
32. Imprinting the Divine - the Menil Icon Collection
33. The Power of Icons 
34. Icon as Communion - Kordid
35. Early Christian Byzantine Art 
36. Techniques of Icon and Wall Painting - Aidan Hart
37. Icons of their Bodies - Maguire
38. From Mask to Icon; Alaska - Mousalimas
39. The Russian Icon
40. Saints and their Symbols - Lanzi
41. Icons Masterpieces of Russian Art - Polyakova
42. Greek Icons - Drandaki
43. Treasures from Moscow - Museum of Russian Icons
44. Mary Mother of God - Parravicini
45. Icons - Kondakov
46. Theology of the icon v1 - Ouspensky
47. Theology of the icon v2 - Ouspensky
48. The world of Icons - Gerhard
49. The Icon - published by Knopf
50. Icons - Weitzmann published by Alpine
51. Icons; Fascination and Reality
52. Imago Dei; Byzantine Apology for Icons
53. Masterpieces of Early Christian Art and Icons - Temple
54. Divine Beauty - Temple
55. A Brief Illustrated History of Icons - Temple
56. The Rise of Russia - Wallace 
57. Art of the Byzantine Era - David Talbot Rice
58. Russian Icons - David Talbot Rice
59. Russian Icons from the 12-15th Century - UNESCO
60. Palekh - Progress Publishers


Myconography 101

 Myconography is my shorthand term for interacting with icons,  which seem to have taken over my life! This body of works includes icons tha...