"Jesus is King" Artwork Inspired by Kanye West
Zac Benson's installation uses 20,000 M&Ms to explore the contrast between statements by famous couple.
Bensonās art installation, which prominently features the words āJesus is King,ā is currently on display through February 27 at the University of North Alabamaās Gallery 126. The display is part of Bensonās current gallery show Zac Benson: Benson Sculpture. The artwork has generated interest on social media.
Bensonās inspiration for the piece came from Westās album āJesus Is King,ā released in October 2019, which proclaims Jesus will change your life. A few days after the albumās release, his wife, Kim Kardashian, surprised fans on Twitter when she praised the perks of microwaving M&Ms, insisting that the simple trick āwill change your life.ā
ā Zac Benson
āThe contrast between Kanye's statement and his wife's statement gripped me, and I knew I had to make a piece about the contrast in those statements,ā said Benson. Bensonās piece, titled Kim Kardashian Suggests Microwaving M&Mās: āIt Will Change Your Life,ā is made of 20,000 M&Mās weighing almost 8 pounds. āI was intrigued by the recent news of Kanye accepting Christ and giving his life and music career to the Lord,ā said Benson.
āLike many others in the Christian community, I praised God that he has come to a saving faith in Christ, just as I would with any new believer in Christ, regardless of who they are, where they've come from and what their background is.ā
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