Remember that great song from the Doppleganger album by Daniel Amos? Such a great album.
Anyway, I came across some older, some seldom seen graphics, that I thought I’d share here.
This is the first of three images that Dave Quiggle designed for us back in the 90s. I have placed each of them inside of the HM circle. This part or rendition was rarely seen as it was an adaptation or use of this artwork, which originally ran by itself on our stickers, shirts, and hoodies. Dave told us that the bird was like the music we covered, which flew down into the flames of hell to rescue people. The bird was in flames, but not consumed. Everyone loved this artwork. Quiggle is just amazing at his original work.
This one we called Exodus 7:12, because it represented the moment in time where the wisemen, magicians, and sorcerers of Egypt threw down their staffs, which also turned into serpents, but Aaron’s staff swallowed up their snakes/staffs.
This one we called Devil Under Attack. Dave said it represented the music we covered. It attacked the devil. He had to put on a mask as a defensive maneuver to help him against our attacks. Our musis went into his territory and stole ground from him. We are on the winning team, and we are at our best when we are on the offensive. The armor of God mentioned in Ephesians 6 are all forward-facing armor, which offer protection for the front of our bodies (not the back, as we are not in retreat from the enemy, we are on the attack).
This is a never-before-seen image, because it was a reject when the brilliant Mr. Nissen was designing prototypes for the “Chasing Mrs. Claus ‘Round the North Pole” single artwork cover. I wanted to be more subtle than the pantless Santa Claus.
This one goes way back. It’s a stock photo Jason Dodd bought and used on our old website (or considered to use, as in the case of this one).
This one was seen on the old HM Magazine website.
A cool note from my loving grandad, written the year I came to the Lord.
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