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LESSON 1 · Sacred Art Across Cultures

Icons Today

Orthodox icon painting is still a living tradition, practiced by trained iconographers around the world. Unlike art forms now kept mainly in museums, icons still do their original job — serving as focal points for prayer in active churches and private homes.

The tradition has adapted in surprising ways. Some iconographers now paint modern saints — twentieth-century martyrs, even icons that take up ecological or social-justice themes — while keeping the old technical and theological rules intact.