When the brain is taught to visually recognize emotional energy as just energy when it decodes perceptual impressions, unwanted emotional subconscious re-stimulation can decrease. This is also being accomplished through a new form of art.
Let us find hope, and even create love for one another, by purposing and agreeing on one thing: that we will gather together with peaceful intentions, despite any differences, disagreements or hurts that we feel we have endured.
The new Polar Bear artwork, a basic Essence Portrait, is the first of a mini-series of bear portraits, which are created from strokes that are the letters from specific, and prophetic Bible texts.
The metaphor of how I feel is referenced in one of the world’s greatest love literature, the Bible’s Song of Solomon also known as the Song of Songs. Those little foxes that spoil the vines are the pesky little details of life that seem so harmless that we overlook them or they surprise us.
In Judeo-Christian theology the Hebrew word Mayim is used in Genesis to describe the waters below, the waters of the earth, while Shamayim is the word for Heavens. So when the Lord separates the waters above from the waters below, He separates the Mayim from the Shamayim.
The image here of Lover’s Sunset, is a postcard sized study that will be one of the special rewards of the Crowd Funding campaign that will launch after Passover and Easter in 2014 and run until Shavout and Pentecost. All strokes are original Torah Font (Hebrew) letters Genesis 1-2:6
Mankind is really only colored the variations of the earth. Extend your forearm next to anyone else’s and theirs may be lighter or darker, bit yellower or redder in hue but as an artist, I can say that these are only differences in shades, not really in much color. We’re all basically colored like the dirt of the earth.
Open Bible
The artwork image in this blog is of an open book created completely of original Bible texts. It gives new visual meaning the idea of an Open Bible.
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When the brain is taught to visually recognize emotional energy as just energy when it decodes perceptual impressions, unwanted emotional subconscious re-stimulation can decrease. This is also being accomplished through a new form of art.
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Let us find hope, and even create love for one another, by purposing and agreeing on one thing: that we will gather together with peaceful intentions, despite any differences, disagreements or hurts that we feel we have endured.
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How contrasts allow us to see and understand in art and the Bible.
Read MorePolar Bear — a Scripture Portrait
The new Polar Bear artwork, a basic Essence Portrait, is the first of a mini-series of bear portraits, which are created from strokes that are the letters from specific, and prophetic Bible texts.
Read MoreThe Little Foxes that Spoil the Vines
The metaphor of how I feel is referenced in one of the world’s greatest love literature, the Bible’s Song of Solomon also known as the Song of Songs. Those little foxes that spoil the vines are the pesky little details of life that seem so harmless that we overlook them or they surprise us.
Read MoreBinary Aspects of Water & the Heavens in Science, Theology & UnGraven Image Art
In Judeo-Christian theology the Hebrew word Mayim is used in Genesis to describe the waters below, the waters of the earth, while Shamayim is the word for Heavens. So when the Lord separates the waters above from the waters below, He separates the Mayim from the Shamayim.
Read MoreLover’s Sunset
The image here of Lover’s Sunset, is a postcard sized study that will be one of the special rewards of the Crowd Funding campaign that will launch after Passover and Easter in 2014 and run until Shavout and Pentecost. All strokes are original Torah Font (Hebrew) letters Genesis 1-2:6
Read MoreMartin Luther King Day
Mankind is really only colored the variations of the earth. Extend your forearm next to anyone else’s and theirs may be lighter or darker, bit yellower or redder in hue but as an artist, I can say that these are only differences in shades, not really in much color. We’re all basically colored like the dirt of the earth.
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