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giclee on Provence rag paper 12 x 12 inch with 1 1/2 inch border The title is taken from a song about Jacob's Dream. He sees heaven open and angels descending and ascending on a ladder. He named the place BethEL and said,"Surely the presence of the Lord is in this place. It is awesome!"
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manipulated giclee print 10.5 x 14 inches The blue, red, and gold palette emphasizes the Scripture, "These three bear witness, the water, the blood, and the Spirit." The thorn-crown has a small amount of gold leaf applied to it, making each print unique. The King stooped to earth to give up his heavenly crown for a crown of thorns. He who knew no sin, became sin for us.
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giclee on Provence rag paper14" x 14"Reproduced from a large 48 x 48 inch painting from my Vessel Series which references the Incarnation. Jesus, who created the world "by water" (2 Peter 3:5) and walked upon the seas, entered it to redemn a people for himself.
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Sacrifice Vessel Series
embelllished giclee on rag paper10 x 10 inchesA broken vessel sails a dark sea. The north star and Big Dipper watch from above. It is a metaphor for the One Who Came to Die. -
This painting was featured on Biola's Lent Project Day 42 - Tuesday, April 7, 2021
It is now available as a very limited edition of 100 -- a small gem, matted and ready to frame. Moses met God and stood on holy ground. We too approach God bowing in reverence and awe of his holiness. The gold light around the cross and the thorny crown symbol his eternal sacrifice. The forty tally marks represent the years of our earthly pilgrimage. -
limited edition giclee12 x 12 inchesAn image of two small boys clutching their rations in war torn Syria was taken from a recent Wall Street Journal. They take refuge in the Tower of Babel. They look like Boy Scouts caught in an unreal and foreboding "Day of Clouds" / The Lie of the State" predicament.
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The Return of the Prodigal
This is the love the Father has for us, his prodigals. He calls us His Beloved. The Hebrew text tattooed on the arm of The Prodigal is I am my beloveds and the text on the Father is mine. -
The original painting Until Shiloh Comes sold in '93 at the Asheville Art Museum "Christmas Invitational." Christ is the Lion and the Lamb. He is the King and the Shepherd. His Incarnation is the subject of Christmas. In this painting a nativity scene is heralded by angels and a rending veil. The scepters / shepherd's crooks reference The Lion of Judah, who holds a scepter of justice and The Shepherd who guides and protects His sheep. The scepters are high-lighted in gold on the giclee prints making each reproduction unique. (The scepter shall not depart from Judah until Shiloh comes... Genesis 49:10.)







