Southern Outsider Artist Rudolph Valentino Bostic devotes many of his artworks to angels, both as central subjects and as vignettes on the add-on frames of his recycled cardboard paintings. I have just added two new angel acquisitions to the gallery of Bostic's Sacred Artist profile. In The Creation, you can see God, surrounded by the hosts of heaven, copied from Michelangelo's famous fresco of the creation of Adam in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. The second painting, Blessings Multiplied, is a visual expression of Bostic's belief that God uses his heavenly messengers to bring good to humankind. Jesus Christ and two angels appear in the central image and on the frame bestowing blessings on an eager throng of people with outstretched arms. (John Kohan)