Gor Chahal (b. 1961) is a Russian artist. His early life was less than artistic, and in fact the only artistic education he received was between the ages of 11 to 15 when he studied drawing in the studio of Tatiana Kiparisova. In the early 2000s after several decades of artistic work, Chahal turned his attention to modern Christian art and the dialog that can be born of interaction between contemporary secular and spiritual art. He sees himself as facilitating this dialog. He stresses that his most recent pieces are specifically Christian in nature. Protest Song is a fitting example, the retelling of the Old Testament story of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego with a distinctly contemporary feel. Chahal’s most recent works have received a great deal of attention from both secular and religious communities within Russia and abroad. His work is displayed in public and private collections in Russia, Austria, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Japan, the USA, and Egypt. Both the Church of the Martyr Tatyana at Moscow State University and the secular Tretyakov Gallery have played host to Chahal’s works, so that Chahal’s vision of opening a dialog between the secular and spiritual worlds is beginning to happen.