Displayed for your perusal are assorted works of both visual art, poetry and history. Their practical use is seen in their modest price. "What the market will bear" is not a principle held at Utopian Design. While there are examples that may be more pleasing than others, this carries no weight when it comes to production costs in the variety of choices.
The first work is entitled: Still Portrait. A tastefully framed print whose combination tone from the colors and textures draws a soothing response.

The second work is entitled: Nautical Nostalgia. In print or tastefully framed versions its character stems to bygone days when travel by sea was the life's blood of the pioneering spirit.

The third image shows the artists studio. The creative mind carried out through the incredible sensitivity of the hand has produced every benefit we see in life whether of art, agriculture, or technology.

The last image portrays the birth of Jesus Christ. Most scholars have deduced the birth of Jesus to be in the autumn of 4 B.C.

The following is an Iron-on emblem. It is a logo for the Second Advent of Jesus Christ as the Bible quotes His own words verifying this future event.

The language of poetry is the perfect bridge between music and literature. The following poems are intended to draw your attention to the One we call Jesus Christ.


The following works are more concrete in their display. The first work is an artistic rendering of the Ten Commandments, given to Moses over 3,400 years ago. Common sense urges that if everyone kept dear to their personal decisions the simple principles contained on the two tables of stone there would be no war, prisons, or locks on doors. Bribery and coercion could not stand in such an atmosphere. Utopia would come!

The next set of historical charts are based on history contained in the Bible. Spanning over 2,500 years the rise and fall of kingdoms, the prophecy of Jesus shown through simple arithmetic, the history of religious tyranny that led to the Reformation of Christianity, and the prophecies of the events of our day: all are addressed in concise manner.


