Prophetic Art & Spiritual Creativity

Donde Los Cielos Encuentran las Aguas

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Los colores tienen un significado poderoso en distintas culturas. Transmiten una emoción, una fuerza que subyace en un significado más profundo. En la Biblia, son símbolos de verdades divinas y del orden jerárquico de la creación. El azul representa los cielos y el orden divino de las cosas. Piensa en las aguas que tienen una serenidad y paz, pero también pueden simbolizar la vida y la muerte. El púrpura representaba la realeza, el poder y la riqueza en el mundo antiguo. El rojo simbolizaba la expiación, la sangre, el sacrificio y la vitalidad. El oro representaba la gloria y reflejaba la naturaleza perdurable de Dios; no se oxida ni se daña. En este dibujo en pastel, mezclé las aguas y los cielos para unir ambas fuerzas.
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Lovely! I am so glad you included the description! By itself, the pastel painting is just beautiful, but knowing the story weaves a much richer depth and meaning to the viewing. It imbues the fluidity of a divine transcendence with temporal interaction.
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Thank you Linnie. I always think of myself as a visual storyteller. It's the most meaningful art to me. Have a wonderful blessed day! Len
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hello group.. I will tell you that aim not a trained artist..so I do not know all the fancy vernacular and terms.. in fact, probably the main reason I picked it up was out of boredom somehow.. but now I am in love with creating.. and so be it. but also I like the groups attitude so far.. yes let's stir some things up..very good. that sounds right up my ally..have a good day, Steve
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Hey Steven, I am with you in the same situation, I have training as a textile designer from the Fashion Inst. in NYC and from my very early years in fine art from classes but I am in a group known as "the outsiders." We are people who don't have the formal training and that is just fine! I have a number of friends who are in the same group and are excellent artists. You work your craft like anyone else with consistency, hard work and never stop learning. The more you do it, the better you get at it. I came back to my fine art at 51 and how I am 69! I understand my craft and know what I am doing from studying other artists, taking things from them and adding it to my own style and developed my own look. Inspiration is very important but it also comes with studying your craft and developing it, so the inspiration has the human tools to work with. You are the medium that it works through but you have to be familiar and learn to master the medium that you are working with! Have fun with the journey, you will only keep getting better! Best, Len
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Love love love this...
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Len! Shivers:) Thank you for sharing. My heart lept when I saw this! I love love love it!
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Thank you Anne! Glad to be a part of this group and see what will be happening to stir people up even more with their art and gifts! Best, Len
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