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Artist Restores India's Historic Bibles Through Traditional Calligraphy

Atone Vero revives damaged Bibles using traditional Indian art techniques, preserving Christian heritage for future generations.

ChurchStacks · 1 min read · 27 May 2026

The news: Atone Vero, an Indian artist, has dedicated the last three years to restoring historic Bibles across India using traditional calligraphy and art techniques. Her work includes creating richly detailed covers depicting biblical scenes like Jesus delivering the Sermon on the Mount. Vero says this restoration work has "reawakened her spiritual side" as she opens her Bible daily, drawn not just to the sacred words but also to the beautiful artwork she's created.

Why it matters for church leaders: Many Indian churches possess old Bibles and religious texts that are deteriorating due to age, climate, and lack of proper preservation. These historic Scriptures often represent significant investments and hold deep sentimental value for congregations. Vero's work demonstrates how traditional Indian artistic techniques can be used to preserve Christian heritage while making these texts more visually engaging for modern believers.

The takeaway: Consider partnering with local artists to restore damaged Bibles and religious materials in your church's collection, potentially creating a ministry opportunity while preserving your congregation's spiritual heritage.

Source: Christianity Today


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