Bulgarian Graphic Artist Milen Litchkov has created enough prints to illustrate his own Bible! For the month of June, I am showcasing just three of his color etchings of foundational narratives of the Hebrew Scriptures in the Old Testament Tales gallery of the Bible Stories and Parables section. Litchkov draws inspiration for his lavishly detailed prints from the miniaturized compositions of Bulgarian Orthodox icons and illuminated manuscripts. He presents the Fall of Humanity as a series of visual vignettes in Paradise Lost (above left), following Adam and Eve as they pay homage to their Creator, eat the forbidden fruit, and face expulsion from the Garden of Eden. In Noah's Ark, the Old Testament patriach, his family, and a menagerie of wild creatures take leave of the Ark, perched on a mountain behind them, to enter a world of richly renewed life. In The Tower of Babylon, Litchkov reminds us of the terrible human cost of pyramid building. (John Kohan)