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Stephen Stephen
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Sower and the Seed

Sower and the Seed This painting illustrates the parable “The Sower and the Seed,” a teaching of Jesus recorded in the book of Matthew chapter 13. The four hearts in the sky represent four different responses of those who hear the Gospel message. The heart on the lower left represents those who have heard the gospel but reject it. The devil then comes and takes it away from their hearts. This is illustrated by the crows flying away with the seed that fell on the road side. The second heart on the upper left side of the sky represents those who receive the gospel message with joy, but it doesn’t take root in their faith, and their faith is temporal, falling away when trials or affliction come their way because of the gospel. This is illustrated by a grape vine withering away in the heat of the day due to a lack of a deep root system. The heart in the upper right corner of the sky represents those who received the gospel and believe, but the worries of the world, and the deceitfulness of riches, choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful. This is illustrated by the grapevine being choked out by a purple, flower-bearing, climbing, strangling vine called, morning glory. These vines produce pretty flowers, but they are an organic farmer’s enemy because they will choke out his crops. I learned this firsthand in organic farming when I was a missionary for a couple of summers. The heart in the lower right corner of the sky represents those who hear, believe, and are committed to living for the gospel, so they produce much fruit. This is illustrated by a healthy, strong, fruit-bearing grapevine. The tilled field represents the world that God has prepared to receive the Gospel message. The sower represents all Christians that are commanded to go into the world and proclaim the gospel message. The seed being thrown by the sower represents the gospel message going out to the world. The seed bag has written on it, “The Word Seed Co.” (October 28, 2017)

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Logan Harrison Crabtree Logan Harrison Crabtree
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Bird on Frozen Tree

This is a painting I made trying to capture the simple beauty of a bird on a frozen tree. On a deeper level, this can symbolize appreacting the small moments in life, like the beauty of a bird on a snowy branch.

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Siti Fatimah Siti Fatimah
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Love

“Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.” – Lao Tzu

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Katie Katie
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Changing seasons

Inspired by deepak's arts and crafts fb video.

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Madi Allen Madi Allen
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Pen Doodle

This is one of my favorite styles of art, the abstract realism. They contradict each other and it make the art so beautiful. I also used my favorite art supply, a .3 outline pen in deep black.

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Kel Kel
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Many Favorites

This picture was put together from deep within, yet, I cannot explain it. This Creation or piece, you can bypass many of times, and still love it the same.

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Joyce Rice Joyce Rice
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New comics!

My next project is a post-water-scarcity romp through the Deep South and it’s coming soon to a 2020 near you.

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Nicky411 Nicky411
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Shh

I wanted to do something with some deep shading because I hadn't done it before and she turned out a tad bit creepier than I had intended but the outcome was good in the end. I really like how her hair came out because painting hair is the bane of my existence. I think she came out great.

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Ebba Isberg Ebba Isberg
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deep breaths

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Sylwia J-D Sylwia J-D
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Deep in the forest

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Kevin Loftus Kevin Loftus
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Deep in the forest

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Deep in the woods

Another ”serie” what i’ve been drawing lately. Weird creatures or living trees at woods.

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stacey walker oldham stacey walker oldham Plus Member
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white floral

White flowers on deep orange

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Kevin Loftus Kevin Loftus
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Deep in the jungle

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Imaginary Thinking Imaginary Thinking
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Weak as I am, no tears for you

Deep as I am, I'm no one's fool #frail 8/31 days, #Inktober 2019. Daily drawing #647

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Hadas Hadas
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Deep water

Cover for a short graphic novel I made for my final project at design school.

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Embracing nightmares Embracing nightmares
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I care deeply
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These recent post have all been starting from random lines I put on the paper. Good practice for me.

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Charlene heggie Charlene heggie
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Deep in thought

Pencil drawing.

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George Taylor George Taylor
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Deep waters.

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Kaye D. Kaye D.
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Protector of the deep

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Nom De Guerre Nom De Guerre
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Doodle from the deep

Pencil and ink on paper

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Old bone story and artwork Old bone story and artwork
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The door keeper between life and death, a fantastic short story with a proper picture, outsider painting

A3 format, acrylic, mixed technique We sat around the campfire, talked about everything a bit when someone asked: - Can you tell us your thoughts about death? Old Bone is pulled pipe from the backpack, filled it with tobacco and lit. We have been waiting patiently for the response of this unusual being, deep age, and great living experience. - Everyone would like to know the truth about death, whether it is the full end of life or a new beginning, " said Old Bone - It is wiser to ask questions about life, the purpose of life, and keeping the spark. Truly, few are looking for the truth about life. I believe that with only the complete knowledge of life, one can perceive what is happening after death.- - How to explain the messages of the dead through the media, learning religions about reincarnation, heaven, and hell, eternal life, testimonies of survivors of clinical death? - Fraud and delusions, speculation - calmly replied Old Bone - You must know one thing: there are doors between life and death, The Door Keeper will never let the living know what happens after death. The secret of death only he knows - and that's enough. I think life can only survive this way.

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Tim peterson Tim peterson
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“Thompsonville  Camp Town Racer”

Deep in Southern Utah Desert lives a small town not located on the map. This is one of the type cars used to roam the Desert scenery.

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Jonas Welin Jonas Welin
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Knee-deep in shit and ready for more

Always ready! #currentmood

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Oksana Oksana
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Wanna some deeps? ;)

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Anna Deligianni Anna Deligianni
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Huron Blackheart

Lufgt Huron, also known as Huron Blackheart and the "Tyrant of Badab," was once the Chapter Master of the Astral Claws and self-claimed Imperial Governor of the world of Badab Primaris in the Maelstrom Zone of the Ultima Segmentum. But ultimately, Huron was corrupted in his ambitious pursuit of power and he tainted most of his Chapter as well, leading them into an open rebellion against the Imperium of Man, known as the Badab War, which lasted from 901-912.M41. Bound to machines which keep him alive and forever in pain, Huron is now a scarred creature of hate. His machine claw clicking, he has strode to battle time and again, followed by the daemonic Hamadrya, and each time the agony of his existence grows and the spite within him deepens.

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Taylor Collins Taylor Collins
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Dont Lose Yourself
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The five part illustration series Don't Lose Yourself. You can lose yourself in many ways; Consumerism, Heartbreak, American Culture, Loneliness, Giving In, Giving Up, Settling. The five part illustration series, “Don’t Lose Yourself” highlights the chaos we don’t notice around or within ourselves when we’re disconnected away from reality. Sinking so deep, we forget our own values or who we are. The collection reminds us to stay within ourselves by showcasing the dangers of what happens when we don’t.

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Lena Zvereva Lena Zvereva
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A cat and a rose

Based on a photo. Colors: ultramarine deep (pb29), cadmium yellow medium (py35) and madder lake red light (pr187)

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Lena Zvereva Lena Zvereva
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A random sketch that suffered

Exploring the opportunities of my only three colors: ultramarine deep (pb29), cadmium yellow medium (py35) and madder lake red light (pr187) P.s. and my waterbrush too

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Rui Mota Rui Mota Plus Member
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Deep eyes

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