When you see a painting in a show or gallery, you see just that.
Not what was involved in what led up to the image.
most of the big oil paintings do have a story -
and it's not something I make up!
With this painting I started out to have a gate opened and a roof line.
Something interesting was that the sun shone through the painting
as I had it propped up against a couch to look at it.
You see that the sun's reflection also fell on several art papers behind it..
At first I had the vague idea for a gate to go through
with in the distance the cross.
Then I remembered the story of two people on the way to Emmaus,
talking about the recent events of Jesus accused of treason
getting the death penalty. In those days it was not the electric chair,
but being nailed to a wooden cross.
A third person joined them.
Just for fun a detail with a photoshop filter of "blur" and" texture."
which makes it look like iconic art work of the early Middle Ages.
The pointed line changed more to that of an arch.
For Photo Art Friday
The pointed line changed more to that of an arch.
For Photo Art Friday
I usually do not paint with gold, silver, or glitter,
but felt the gold would highlight
but felt the gold would highlight
the meaning of
the gate of redemption.
Below is how the painting looks now (in reality).
the gate of redemption.
Below is how the painting looks now (in reality).
The Story ends with their arrival in the town of Emmaus.
The original two urged the third for a meal,
They were impressed with his knowledge
of what should have happened
of what should have happened
according to their "Law and the Prophets"
passed down from generations.
passed down from generations.
During the meal he disappears in front of their eyes.
Then they knew that he was the one who had been on that cross,
died and became alive after 3 days. And they said to each other,
"Wasn't our heart burning when he explained it all to us?"
Am always chuckling about that sentence -
that's easy to say afterwards, isn't it?
that's easy to say afterwards, isn't it?
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I like it! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Monika, thank you! Good to see you here:)
Deletea great Holy Week painting
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Roger, thank you! Have a meaningful Easter/Resurrection celebration!
DeleteWhat a beautiful painting, and yes, full of Knowledge.
ReplyDeleteLulu, thank you so much for visiting here! I appreciate your input:)
DeleteI like that story, ...and the painting!
ReplyDeleteThank you Esther! The story was inspirational to me. Have a happy Easter:)
DeleteYou are a very talented artist!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I work hard at it (99% perspiration 1% talent:)
DeleteA very nice painting! Thanks for the back ground and story.
ReplyDeleteHello Patrick, glad you like it! Wishing you and yours a happy Easter:)
DeleteThat's a great story from the Bible and I love your rendition.
ReplyDeleteBettyl, I love this story because Jesus spent time taking care of their disappointments and questions:)
Deletewhat a grand introduction to your blog! I love that story. I appreciated your "story" also of the making of your glorious painting.
ReplyDeleteHope the story inspired you as much as the painting! Happy Easter to you:)
DeleteLovely post – great paintings!
ReplyDeleteYou're so talented! Have a great Alphabe-Thursday and weekend too,
Visiting from Alphabe-Thursday
Lola, thank you! the doggie in your profile pic is so super cute -it always makes me smile!
Deletethanks for the glimpse at your creative process. I love posts like this!
ReplyDeleteAfter a few of my friends kept asking me how I got to paint this or that, I got the drift:)
DeleteThank you for the behind-the-scenes look at how this painting progressed. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteThank you! most of these kind of paintings have a process, because I'm a process kind of person:) Wishing you a wonderful Easter!
DeleteWhat a lovely S post! :)
ReplyDeleteThank so much for visiting! Hope you enjoyed it!
DeleteThat turned out great♫ Thanks for sharing...My S: http://lmkazmierczak.blogspot.com/2013/03/satans-standing-room.html
ReplyDeleteThank you! Because it is a process, I work at it, till I'm satisfied! Have a happy Easter!
DeleteWonderful painting - and I so enjoyed this post! And I think it's very fitting to have the gold in there. There's certainly nothing more worthy of gold in a picture, is there! I'm so glad you stopped in today. We are so happy about the little church in our neighborhood. I'm going to follow you via Feedly.
ReplyDeleteAm happy you enjoyed this painting! And thank you for the follow:) Wishing you a happy Easter!
DeleteWow, just beautiful!
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Catching up with letter K (again).
Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
Thanks so much for stopping by! Hope you had a great Easter:)
DeleteLovely painting. I love it x
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Easter Week.
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DeleteInterseting to see your process. Painting nr one with the reflection was outstanding !
ReplyDeleteHappy eastern!
Thank you for stopping by and hope you'll be here more often! Hope you had a great Easter!
DeleteLoved seeing the evolution of this painting. Thank you for sharing with Photo Art Friday.
ReplyDeleteFound out a while ago that people are just as much interested in the process as the end result:) Really like Photo Art Friday!
DeleteThank you so much for illustrating and telling this beautiful story of Jesus going to Emmaus. I sometimes wish he could walk with me and explain the things I cannot understand. Your paintings are so exquisite and fabulous. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWil, ABCW Team.
I ask him lots of questions, and He'll give an answer on some, and others are still a mystery, so I do many "walks" with HIm:):) Happy you like the painting!
Deletejust BEautimous.
ReplyDeleteCurrie, is Silver your real last name? Anyways, I love silver more than gold:)
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