Thinking behind each image...
Bus stop Nativity
The shepherds and wise men are replaced by commuters, with some watching the nativity while others are checking the timetable and flagging down a bus. The bus stop, when simplified, is like a stable. It is a shelter - a place people go to but never want to be. So where better to stage a nativity and the miracle of the birth of Jesus?
Babyscan-Jesus
Proud parents-to-be proudly announce the coming birth by showing friends and family the scan of the baby. The Babyscan-Jesus image uses this convention to place the birth of Christ in today's world. It is highly impactful. It has a sense of immediacy. It creates anticipation. And it speaks of both the humanity and divinity of Jesus Christ.
Godbaby
The doll represents the baby Jesus and plays on the idea of Christmas being a time when everyone is searching for that "must-have" Christmas gift. This obsession means we focus too much on the material nature of the festival and miss the point – that Jesus, the true Godbaby, was born human and must never be turned into a commodity. This image will surprise some and disturb others. Which is exactly what the real Jesus did.
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