The First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

I’ve finished my pencil sketch of the First Presidency and sent it off to the intellectual property department of the church to see if I’ll be allowed to sell prints for a few fundraising efforts.  It’s about a 45-day waiting period to hear back, so we’ll see what they say.

In the meantime, I thought I’d share the picture with you along with a scripture.  I believe these three men to be Prophets, Seers and Revelators chosen by God to lead and guide the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to gather scattered Israel and prepare the earth for the triumphant return of Jesus Christ.

We are living in the greatest period of human history and if we live according to the teachings of these and other living prophets and apostles we will become more like Jesus Christ and our Heavenly Father, and will in a future day be able to live with them again with our eternal families.  I can’t think of a more worthy endeavor!

First Presidency 4K

UPDATE!!! I’ve been granted permission from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to sell the prints so if you’d like to purchase any please follow this link:

http://www.CameronTM.com/order-prints

 

President Henry B. Eyring

It was nice to be able to sit with a Prophet of the Lord on Easter Sunday.  How’d I get to do that?  Well, I spent the majority of the day drawing President Henry B. Eyring =)  It’s the second time I’ve been able to draw him, as I also drew him for President Monson’s Presidency.  So while I didn’t really get to sit with him in person, it was nevertheless very enjoyable to get the chance to draw him.  Here’s a picture of the progress:

 

Henry B. Eyring

 

I love President Eyring.  I think he’s amazing and I love to hear him speak.  I find his emotions to be quite familiar with when I get the chance to speak, and have tried to pattern myself after the way he speaks.  I notice how he will calm himself down with his hands on the pulpit.  I want to be more like him!  I hope if he ever sees this picture he’ll be happy with it.

President Eyring