Religion — especially the Catholic Church — is a reoccurring theme in Jim’s digital work. He created more than 60 pieces from late 2015 through early 2017, resulting in a solo show at the Tippecanoe Arts Federation and a self-published book.
Bless Me Father, You Have Sinned, digital image, 2015
Monsignor II, digital image, 2015
Pope Innocent X, digital image, 2015
100 Days–100 Bucks, digital image, 2016
Benedict IX, digital image, 2016
Black Robe, digital image, 2016
Black Cross, digital image, 2016
Bless Me Father, digital image, 2016
Blind, digital image, 2016
Boniface VIII, digital image, 2016
Blood Money, digital image, 2016
Burning Jesus, digital image, 2016
Cardboard Jesus, digital image, 2016
Cardinal Cesare Borgia, digital image, 2016
Caught, digital image, 2016
Clergy, digital image, 2016
Confession, digital image, 2016
Confession II, digital image, 2016
Crusade, digital image, 2016
Friday II, digital image, 2016
Funeral at St. Pius II, digital image, 2016
Heretic II, digital image, 2016
Higi, digital image, 2016
Julius II the Warrior PopeI, digital image, 2016
Keep the Change, digital image, 2016
Leave His Soul, digital image, 2016
Letters to Jesus, digital image, 2016
Letting the Demons Out, digital image, 2016
Let Us Pray II, digital image, 2016
Limbo, digital image, 2016
Lost Rites, digital image, 2016
Mother SuperiorI, digital image, 2016
Penance, digital image, 2016
Pope Alexander VII, digital image, 2016
Pope Innocent VIII, digital image, 2016
Pope John VII, digital image, 2016
Pope Leo XI, digital image, 2016
Pope Paul III, digital image, 2016
Pope Sergius III, digital image, 2016
Pope Sixtus IV, digital image, 2016
Pope Stephen VI, digital image, 2016
Pope Urban VI, digital image, 2016
Purgatory, digital image, 2016
Questioning, digital image, 2016
Reading from the Book of LIes, digital image, 2016