



Produced by our Shepherd of the Nation, Paul Warren, these three images provide a delightful insight into the Salutary Songs of Sobriety and Salvation.
Paul Warren enjoys drawing on an iPad and spends a lot of his time doing exactly that. He draws images of people and refers to his artwork as “Momentism,” or “Expressionist Momentism,” the drawing of a moment in someone’s day to day existence. A moment that was there a moment ago and is now gone but there will be another one along in a moment, a little like buses.
Paul’s drawing style is loose and, some would say, illustrative and Paul wouldn’t argue with that description. He adds that much of the source material comes from remembered observation and/or conversation and that the use of line and colour is constantly in an evolutionary state of flux. Humour, subtle or otherwise, is often a feature of the imagery and a couple of his motivational yardsticks are, “laugh and the world laughs with you” and “There’s more to art than meets the eye.”