Antigua St John's - A labour of love and fascination for just over seven years, artist Emile Hill will be launching his first collection. The Angels Project explores the realm of angels from various religions and spectrums of life, and is handsomely reflected in Hill’s photography and art.
Featuring an introduction from author Joanne Hillhouse, Hill explains that his fascination with angels began in 1999, when he read Frank Peretti’s Piercing the Darkness and watched the movie City of Angels.
While the Christian novel detailed the types of angels and their functions, City of Angels presented a twist, where angels were given the choice to physically fall from their state of being and live among humans.
The majority of Hill's Angels embody an undeniable human element that may lead to the possibility of angels walking among us. Hill explained that as a child, he remembers inhaling comic books on the weekends, and in this regard, he thought of angels of superheroes. “For me, angels were sort of superheroes, and with their connection to divinity, they were the closest thing to God that also looked humanish.”
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