Glen and I had the great opportunity to attend "Harmony, the Music of Life" presented by the BYU Young Ambassadors while in Utah. We watched them in the de Jong Concert Hall on campus and it was a pure delight.
At church on Sunday, they announced that the artist, Frank Magleby, would be making a presentation on Tuesday evening for all adults in the ward. This was an unexpected artistic treat! A video was shown of how the work progressed on the murals for the Nauvoo Temple of which Mr. Magleby was overseer. He and five other artists (all former students of his at BYU) did the majority of the painting on canvas sized to fit the walls in the temple at the BYU Motion Picture Sound Stage. The murals were then transported to Nauvoo, Illinois where they were applied to the walls and the artists came to do the final finish work. You can read more about it here.
After the video presentation, the artist held a Q & A session, which was also fascinating. Frank lives in the same Provo town home development where we have a unit and continues to paint during his retirement years. He has also served as a service missionary for the church and his paintings hang in temples across the world. Two of his paintings hang in the church building near his home which I have enjoyed over the years.


Look what met the eye just west of the Chevron gas station in Munds Park on the way home. Does anyone else find this hysterical? I think the owner of the station must be a bit OCD. There was also a poster in the bathroom with very specific directions. At least it was clean!
2 comments:
It was so fun to see you at the YA show. I loved Utah, but was glad to get home and warm up.
I think I've been to that lodge!
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