Showing posts with label Mark Dreisonstok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Dreisonstok. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Mark Dreisonstok. Editor of the Scottish Rite Journal. Supreme Council, 33°, SJ. by Travis Simpkins

Mark Dreisonstok. Editor of the Scottish Rite Journal. Supreme Council, 33°, SJ. by Travis Simpkins
Mark Dreisonstok. Editor of the Scottish Rite Journal. Supreme Council, 33°, SJ. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Dr. Mark Dreisonstok
32°, KCCH
Managing Editor of the
Scottish Rite Journal
Supreme Council, 33°, SJ

by Travis Simpkins


Revisiting The New Age - Scottish Rite Journal

For more info, please visit:

scottishrite.org/the-scottish-rite-journal


Mark Dreisonstok. Editor of the Scottish Rite Journal. Supreme Council, 33°, SJ. by Travis Simpkins
Mark Dreisonstok. Editor of the Scottish Rite Journal. Supreme Council, 33°, SJ. by Travis Simpkins
 

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Scottish Rite Journal. May/June, 2022. Chips from the Quarry. Art by Travis Simpkins

Scottish Rite Journal. May/June, 2022. Chips from the Quarry. Art by Travis Simpkins
Scottish Rite Journal. May/June, 2022. Chips from the Quarry. Art by Travis Simpkins

The latest issue of the Scottish Rite Journal (May/June, 2022) was just published.
My regular contribution of “Chips from the Quarry” is on page 16. This one focuses on Masons and the Korean War.


Read the full issue here:

Scottish Rite Journal May/June 2022


Thursday, March 3, 2022

Scottish Rite Journal. March, 2022. The Wizard of Oz. Chips from the Quarry. Art by Travis Simpkins

Scottish Rite Journal. March, 2022. The Wizard of Oz. Chips from the Quarry. Art by Travis Simpkins
Scottish Rite Journal. March, 2022. The Wizard of Oz. Chips from the Quarry. Art by Travis Simpkins

The latest issue of the Scottish Rite Journal (March/April, 2022) was just published.
My regular contribution of “Chips from the Quarry” is on page 16. This one focuses on The Wizard of Oz.


Read the full issue here:

Scottish Rite Journal - March/April, 2022


Thursday, January 20, 2022

Scottish Rite Journal. January/February, 2022. Chips from the Quarry. Art by Travis Simpkins

Scottish Rite Journal. January/February, 2022. Chips from the Quarry. Art by Travis Simpkins
Scottish Rite Journal. January/February, 2022. Chips from the Quarry. Art by Travis Simpkins

The latest issue of the Scottish Rite Journal (January/February, 2022) was just published.
My regular contribution of “Chips from the Quarry” is on page 16. This one focuses on Masons and the Golden Age of Radio.


Read the full issue here:

Scottish Rite Journal Jan/Feb 2022



Sunday, November 7, 2021

Scottish Rite Journal. November/December, 2021. Chips from the Quarry. Art by Travis Simpkins

Scottish Rite Journal. November/December, 2021. Chips from the Quarry. Art by Travis Simpkins
Scottish Rite Journal. November/December, 2021. Chips from the Quarry. Art by Travis Simpkins

The latest issue of the Scottish Rite Journal (November/December, 2021) was just published. My regular contribution of “Chips from the Quarry” is on page 16. This one is, of course, Holiday-themed and focuses on Christmas Songs and Masons.

There is also an interview with me on pages 26-27.

The cover features a great photo of Sovereign Grand Commander Jim Cole, 33° at the SJ’s 2021 Biennial Session.


Read the full issue here:

Scottish Rite Journal Nov/Dec, 2021


Thursday, July 8, 2021

Travis Simpkins Joins Scottish Rite Journal as Artist for "Chips from the Quarry"

Scottish Rite Journal. July/August 2021. Chips from the Quarry. Art by Travis Simpkins
Scottish Rite Journal. July/August 2021. Chips from the Quarry. Art by Travis Simpkins

     Earlier this year, S. Brent Morris, 33°, GC offered me a regular spot in the Scottish Rite Journal, taking over the long-running “Chips from the Quarry” feature in the magazine (the previous artist, a Brother from Canada, has retired). The first issue to include my artwork (July/August 2021) was just published. Each “Chips from the Quarry” feature will have a different theme, this one is about Clergymen who were Masons.

     It’s always a pleasure to help out and work with my friends in the Southern Jurisdiction. I have enjoyed the SJ’s various publications since becoming a Mason. I’ve contributed artwork to the Scottish Rite Research Society’s periodicals and the newly revived Masonic Book Club. It will be a fun adventure to be involved with the Scottish Rite Journal as well.

Read the July/August 2021 issue here: