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frankgdunn [2016-10-27 23:33:05 +0000 UTC]
I wrote a message yesterday but don't see it, so I apologize if this is repeating. I came here to this site again looking to see if I could find permissions/restrictions on the use of this art. I see that I left a message when I was here two years ago, but unfortunately didn't see the message and thus never replied.
I am the founder and Executive Director of Jonathan's Circle, a non-profit (501.c.3) organization whose mission is to enable men to realize wholeness through connecting sex and spirit. This piece, "Jonathan Warns," is perfect for some of the promotional materials we use. I was and am writing to find out if it is all right to develop a poster from it, provided, of course, that we give you credit. I'd like to use it, but certainly don't want to do anything that doesn't respect copyright restrictions.
We have not used this widely although it does appear on our Facebook page. It draws dozens of compliments. If you'd like to know more, please visit jonathanscircle.org. You won't see it on our website, but you will see a link to our online store. We'd very much like to make it available as a poster there, and would be happy to give all the royalties and proceeds from the sale of it to you, in exchange for the use of it. In fact, I'd be quite happy to give you all the publicity we can!
Sincerely,
Frank Dunn
frank@jonathanscircle.org
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DMcKinney79 [2015-10-28 02:27:12 +0000 UTC]
Been reading 1 & 2 Samuel in the King James Bible on Sundays and Wednesdays at a Pentecostal Church where I go ?
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vliao12 [2015-01-11 06:27:57 +0000 UTC]
Can I buy this print for a better resolution? I like to frame it for at least 11*14 inches. The current resolution is not enough for the size. great thanks
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eikonik In reply to vliao12 [2015-01-12 00:32:24 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much! I sent you a note with more details.
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frankgdunn [2014-08-03 00:42:11 +0000 UTC]
I want to use this on a website. How can I get a digital file and use it with proper permission?
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eikonik In reply to frankgdunn [2014-08-04 15:14:58 +0000 UTC]
Hi, Can you send me a private note with more specifics? Thanks!!
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Writer4Him [2013-02-28 03:30:21 +0000 UTC]
This is great! Thanks for this depiction of Jonathon warning David.
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eikonik In reply to Writer4Him [2013-03-01 05:25:59 +0000 UTC]
Thank you and you are welcome!
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eikonik In reply to cristianosequeira [2010-10-23 16:21:59 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for your consideration and your interest in my work. If you would like to use my illustrations for a presentation in the future, please feel free to email me. I would love to see how I could help.
Your english is very good!
Thanks again...
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MasterSword123 [2010-06-08 21:20:40 +0000 UTC]
mind if I use this pic for a pic of mine Please!! Its going to be drawn and I need the pose he is making
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SuperSpieth [2010-01-16 19:17:32 +0000 UTC]
Jonathan is my third favorite character of the story of how David become king.
Because David and Jonathan were very loyal friends even until death.
If that's not friendship I don't know what is.
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abrighterdawn [2009-07-08 07:53:05 +0000 UTC]
very lovely. Great poses and angles. : )
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caseva [2009-05-23 03:34:07 +0000 UTC]
If you ever decide to do Jonathan and his armor bearer attacking the Phillistine Garrison, it would be awesome.
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sharhem [2009-04-23 04:09:09 +0000 UTC]
This is AWESOME!!
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LOTRFN [2008-09-02 15:43:42 +0000 UTC]
Cool!
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fazzygrl [2008-03-30 02:38:42 +0000 UTC]
David and Jonathan's friendship is so heartwarming and Jonathan's one of my favorite Biblical characters. They show that two guys can have a deep relationship that isn't sinful.
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Stoneflower-Waya [2008-03-14 02:17:53 +0000 UTC]
I really love this story, and how you portrayed it. the story of david and johnathan caused me some confusion a while back, and I prayed to the lord a lot about what it means, what he was trying to say to me through it. I couldn't figure it out, until during a sermon I learned something. In the new testament, when it says that jesus "had compassion" on someone (also used when the father saw his son in the parable of the prodigal son) the original hebrew for that word litterally means "to have a longing in the bowels for another person." To have a love so great for someone, loving them as yourself, that you have a longing the bowels for them...that blows my mind, because its so foreign to american culture. And he was teaching me about this love through David and Johnathan's friendship.
So, thank you for making this! I would buy a print of it in a heartbeat, honestly, because it reminds me of that lesson, and how pure and profound and deep our love for others should be.
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Kidlet34 [2007-10-19 05:09:51 +0000 UTC]
the transparency is amazing. i love your work. how long does it take you to draw them?
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eikonik In reply to Kidlet34 [2007-10-20 03:45:28 +0000 UTC]
Typically an image from sketch/concept to colored completion is 4 days.
Thanks!
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ishoku [2007-08-17 20:37:53 +0000 UTC]
hehe If I hadn't read your comments on the picture I would've mistaken the Hunter dude for Esau except.. a less hairier version ;]
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Touch-Not-This-Cat [2007-08-17 18:14:17 +0000 UTC]
I was looking for one that most closly maches the following:
The Ballad Of The Battle Of Gibeon
G. K. Chesterton
Five kings rule o’er the Amorite,
Mighty as fear and old as night;
Swathed with unguent and gold and jewel,
Waxed they merry and fat and cruel.
Zedek of Salem, a terror and glory,
Whose face was hid while his robes were gory;
And Hoham of Hebron, whose loathly face is
Heavy and dark o’er the ruin of races;
And Piram of Jarmuth, drunk with strange wine,
Who dreamed he had fashioned all stars that shine;
And Debir of Eglon wild, without pity,
Who raged like a plague in the midst of his city;
And Japhia of Lachish, a fire that flameth,
Who did in the daylight what no man nameth.
These five kings said one to another,
‘King unto king o’er the world is brother,
Seeing that now, for a sign and a wonder,
A red eclipse and a tongue of thunder,
A shape and a finger of desolation,
Is come against us a kingless nation.
Gibeon hath failed us: it were not good
That a man remember where Gibeon stood.’
Then Gibeon sent to our captain, crying,
‘Son of Nun, let a shaft be flying,
For unclean birds are gathering greedily;
Slack not thy hand, but come thou speedily.
Yea, we are lost save thou maintain’st us,
For the kings of the mountains are gathered against us.’
Then to our people spake the Deliverer,
‘Gibeon is high, yet a host may shiver her;
Gibeon hath sent to me crying for pity,
For the lords of the cities encompass the city
With chariot and banner and bowman and lancer,
And I swear by the living God I will answer.
Gird you, O Israel, quiver and javelin,
Shield and sword for the road we travel in;
Verily, as I have promised, pay I
Life unto Gibeon, death unto Ai.’
Sudden and still as a bolt shot right
Up on the city we went by night.
Never a bird of the air could say,
‘This was the children of Israel’s way.’
Only the hosts sprang up from sleeping,
Saw from the heights a dark stream sweeping;
Sprang up straight as a great shout stung them,
And heard the Deliverer’s war-cry among them,
Heard under cupola, turret, and steeple
The awful cry of the kingless people.
Started the weak of them, shouted the strong of them,
Crashed we a thunderbolt into the throng of them,
Blindly with heads bent, and shields forced before us,
We heard the dense roar of the strife closing o’er us.
And drunk with the crash of the song that it sung them,
We drove the great spear-blade in God’s name among them.
Redder and redder the sword-flash fell.
Our eyes and our nostrils were hotter than hell;
Till full all the crest of the spear-surge shocking us,
Hoham of Hebron cried out mocking us,
‘Nay, what need of the war-sword’s plying,
Out of the desert the dust comes flying.
A little red dust, if the wind be blowing—
Who shall reck of its coming or going?’
Back the Deliverer spake as a clarion,
‘Mock at thy slaves, thou eater of carrion!
Laughest thou at us, in thy kingly clowning,
We, that laughed upon Ramases frowning.
We that stood up proud, unpardoned,
When his face was dark and his heart was hardened?
Pharaoh we knew and his steeds, not faster
Than the word of the Lord in thine ear, O master.
Sheer through the turban his wantons wove him,
Clean to the skull the Deliverer clove him;
And the two hosts reeled at the sign appalling,
As the great king fell like a great house falling.
Loudly we shouted, and living and dying.
Bore them all backward with strength and strong crying;
And Caleb struck Zedek hard at the throat,
And Japhia of Lachish Zebulon smote.
The war-swords and axes were clashing and groaning,
The fallen were fighting and foaming and moaning;
The war-spears were breaking, the war-horns were braying,
Ere the hands of the slayers were sated with slaying.
And deep in the grasses grown gory and sodden,
The treaders of all men were trampled and trodden;
And over them, routed and reeled like cattle,
High over the turn of the tide of the battle,
High over noises that deafen and cover us,
Rang the Deliverer’s voice out over us.
‘Stand thou still, thou sun upon Gibeon,
Stand thou, moon, in the valley of Ajalon!
Shout thou, people, a cry like thunder,
For the kings of the earth are broken asunder.
Now we have said as the thunder says it,
Something is stronger than strength and slays it.
Now we have written for all time later,
Five kings are great, yet a law is greater.
Stare, O sun! in thine own great glory,
This is the turn of the whole world’s story.
Stand thou still, thou sun upon Gibeon,
Stand thou, moon, in the valley of Ajalon!
‘Smite! amid spear-blades blazing and breaking.
More than we know of is rising and making.
Stab with the javelin, crash with the car!
Cry! for we know not the thing that we are.
Stand, O sun! that in horrible patience
Smiled on the smoke and the slaughter of nations.
Thou shalt grow sad for a little crying,
Thou shalt be darkened for one man’s dying—
Stand thou still, thou sun upon Gibeon,
Stand thou, moon, in the valley of Ajalon!’
After the battle was broken and spent
Up to the hill the Deliverer went,
Flung up his arms to the storm-clouds flying,
And cried unto Israel, mightily crying,
‘Come up, O warriors! come up, O brothers!
Tribesmen and herdsmen, maidens and mothers;
The bondman’s son and the bondman’s daughter,
The hewer of wood and the drawer of water,
He that carries and he that brings,
And set your foot on the neck of kings.’
This is the story of Gibeon fight—
Where we smote the lords of the Amorite;
Where the banners of princes with slaughter were sodden.
And the beards of seers in the rank grass trodden;
Where the trees were wrecked by the wreck of cars,
And the reek of the red field blotted the stars;
Where the dead heads dropped from the swords that sever,
Because His mercy endureth for ever.
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richard-chin [2007-08-13 12:03:44 +0000 UTC]
Your stuff is amazing and its even more amazing to see God use your work to reach out to people. Keep up the good job. cheers
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rouge-red [2007-07-30 12:06:58 +0000 UTC]
Bula Eikonik, i am from Fiji. Bro i really like your artwork. God has richly blessed you. You are a blessed man. God has given you a talent to reach out for the lost and the broken hearted. Your art has a special way of reaching out to the lost souls. All i want to say is... may God give you the strength of David, the wisdom of King Solomon,the humbleness of Joseph and the patience of the prophet Elijah. May the Lord make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you and lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace. So keep smiling and keep shining. Godbless
Your dear friend from the Fiji Islands
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Firestar7218 [2007-04-25 02:21:54 +0000 UTC]
whooaaa, I totally love this story in the Bible, and the illustration is great ^-^
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gdpr-1510289 [2007-03-13 17:57:58 +0000 UTC]
This is SO amazing `<3
I absolutely adore their poses and the feel to this pic.Love their long hair too,and the background is simply gorgeous,love how you added their face there too.
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Bunnyhop [2007-03-10 16:47:39 +0000 UTC]
WOW! This is AMAZING work! It took my breath away! I love the shading and proportions. You are an a-m-a-z-i-n-g artist! God bless!~.^
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282LostMemories [2007-03-01 05:26:21 +0000 UTC]
Thses pictures have so much emotion I love them!
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RandomK [2007-02-23 04:59:35 +0000 UTC]
Truly, this is a favorite, a favorite story and now a favorite picture. Thank you for using the talent God has given you to add so much to the story.
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eikonik In reply to RandomK [2007-02-23 20:37:54 +0000 UTC]
Thank you...
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artistic18b [2007-02-23 03:38:58 +0000 UTC]
good bible art.
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Abrahamlove [2007-02-23 03:10:28 +0000 UTC]
Totally rad. Great job. 8D I wish I could go more indepth, sorry!
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eikonik In reply to Nikolaj [2007-02-22 21:37:22 +0000 UTC]
Thanks again...
Comments are most welcome. I was hoping noone would notice (the arrows). But it's good to store up and put into the creation of the next.
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