 

#  Reflections of Religious Understanding 

 





December 02, 2010

 

 

Author: Alicia M. Moulton

Source: Bringham Young University Alumni News

[http://magazine.byu.edu/?act=view&amp;a=2701](http://magazine.byu.edu/?act=view&a=2701)

Andrew J. Kosorok (BFA ’04) leans over a panel of glass, on which he etched an intricate floral motif. This piece is called Al-Mu’mim, Inspirer of Faith. It represents the growth of God’s creations as they react to trials and blessings.

The Harold B. Lee Library recently displayed eight of Kosorok’s glass sculptures in the exhibit 99 Most Beautiful Names. Each sculpture represents a name of God from the Qu’ran.



 

 

 



 

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