Insights & Inspiration
The Carrot Top Studio blog is where art, faith, and storytelling meet. We share reflections, creative sparks, and behind-the-scenes glimpses to inspire your journey—whether you're an artist, spiritual leader, or curious soul.
Favorite Public Domain Art for Ordinary Time Worship Visuals
Explore public domain art perfect for Ordinary Time worship planning. This curated list features sacred imagery and seasonal symbolism from different periods in art history to visually enhance summer sermons and church liturgies. Image pictured, a detail of “The Angelus” by Jean-Francois Millet
Making Visual Connections in Worship During Ordinary Time
Ordinary Time, the season between the major liturgical events of the church calendar, provides a unique opportunity for creativity and reflection in worship. Unlike the more celebrated seasons of Advent, Christmas, Lent, and Easter, Ordinary Time is a period that encourages the exploration of diverse themes and symbols. Making visual connections in worship during this season can enhance the spiritual experience and keep the congregation engaged. In this blog post, we’ll explore a few creative ways to incorporate visual elements into worship during Ordinary Time.