Canadian Sculptor’s Tribute to Life Installed in Rome and the US
Timothy Schmalz says he seeks to create art not for its own sake, but for God’s sake.
Timothy Schmalz says he seeks to create art not for its own sake, but for God’s sake.
Schmalz said the figures represent the many faces of modern-day slavery, including victims of sex trafficking and organ trafficking, domestic slaves, child brides, child soldiers, and child beggars.
On Sunday, Schmalz’s sculpture “Homeless Jesus” will have a new home in Mexico City.
Artist Profile for the Month of Mary
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