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The Guild of Saint Luke: Lightening Fast Portrait Painters, is an unofficial guild of photography enthusiasts, mostly from the East Kingdom, who enjoy capturing the moments of our Current Middle Ages for posterity.  They can be found [https://www.facebook.com/groups/171338856254734/ "On Facebook"]
The Guild of Saint Luke: Lightening Fast Portrait Painters, is an unofficial guild of photography enthusiasts, mostly from the East Kingdom, who enjoy capturing the moments of our Current Middle Ages for posterity.  They can be found [https://www.facebook.com/groups/171338856254734/ "on Facebook"]


==Why Saint Luke?==
==Why Saint Luke?==
Christian tradition states that he was the first icon painter, although in the Early Middle Ages he was thought to have been only one of several New Testament figures who practiced as an artist. He is venerated as Saint Luke the Evangelist within the Roman Catholic Church, and major denominations, as patron saint of artists, physicians, surgeons, students and butchers; his feast day is 18 October.
Christian tradition states that he was the first icon painter, although in the Early Middle Ages he was thought to have been only one of several New Testament figures who practiced as an artist. He is venerated as Saint Luke the Evangelist within the Roman Catholic Church, and major denominations, as patron saint of artists, physicians, surgeons, students and butchers; his feast day is 18 October.

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The Guild of Saint Luke: Lightening Fast Portrait Painters, is an unofficial guild of photography enthusiasts, mostly from the East Kingdom, who enjoy capturing the moments of our Current Middle Ages for posterity. They can be found "on Facebook"

Why Saint Luke?

Christian tradition states that he was the first icon painter, although in the Early Middle Ages he was thought to have been only one of several New Testament figures who practiced as an artist. He is venerated as Saint Luke the Evangelist within the Roman Catholic Church, and major denominations, as patron saint of artists, physicians, surgeons, students and butchers; his feast day is 18 October.