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I recently finished this scratchboard illustration for the February 2009 issue of Sojourners magazine. My work is regularly featured in their "Living the Word" column. (Copyright 2008 by Julie Lonneman)

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  1. Beautiful site, a testimony to the power of imagery to communicate not just an idea but also the feeling that flows from it. Julie carries on the tradition of Ida Bethune and Fritz Eichenberg, whose timeless works still grace the Catholic Worker newspaper.
    --Pat Marrin

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