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Stephen Stephen
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The Creation Cries Out

This painting was done for my sister. She loves dolphins, and she asked me when I would paint a picture for her. When I considered doing this painting, I thought about how I could design an illustration that would use the names of fish to teach her the attributes of Jesus being the Son of God and Savior of the world. The names of the fish who reveal something about Jesus’s attributes are labeled in red, just as in a red-letter edition Bible, the words spoken by Jesus are printed in red. The names of the fish whose labels are blue are different breeds of angelfish. Three dolphins represent the trinity of God—the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit. The silhouette of the three men on crosses represent the price Jesus paid on the cross to buy man out of slavery of sin and deliver man from being cast into the eternal lake of fire. The black-and-white fish is called a sheep head. John the Baptist called Jesus the lamb of God, who would take away the sins of the world. The reddish-orange fish is called a flaming angel. John said that he baptized people with water to call themselves back to God and to repent for their sins. He said that Jesus would baptize with fire the person called the Holy Spirit. The gold-yellow fish is called the shepherd angel. In the Bible, Jesus is referred to be the Good Shepherd because He takes care of His followers as a sheep herder would take care His sheep. He provides for their needs and protects them from danger. The brown fish with the fanned-out fins is called a lionfish. The Bible call Jesus the lion of Judea. Jesus first came to the Earth to deliver mankind from sin by offering His life to pay for our sin. The second time He comes, He will come to set up His earthly kingdom and rule over all the nations for a thousand years. The small fish with a scarlet head is called a king demoiselle fish. Jesus will have all authority to rule over all the nations given to Him from God the Father. 48 49 SALVATION The large orange fish with the green fins is call a rainbow parrot. The rainbow represents a covenant between man and God. Just as God put a rainbow in the sky once the great flood ended to remind man of God’s promise not to destroy the world by flood again. So, do we have a covenant through the blood of Jesus that if man will accept the terms to be delivered from sin, its eternal punishment, and turn from pursuing a rebellious life toward God, God will give them eternal life. The sleek brown-and-white fish is called a schoolmaster. Jesus spent the last three years of His life teaching about who God is, what heaven is like, what hell is like, what sin is, and how it keeps man separated from God. What is God’s plan to redeem man from sin? He taught how man should live to be pleasing in God’s sight. (October 28, 2017)

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Ina Acuna Ina Acuna
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Shelter in Place Day 253

I got to drop into an outdoor class with my beloved teacher from the studio. A space had finally opened up two weeks before everything in SF shut down again. Well, it was good to see her and my fellow students and be in that setting on a beautiful sunny day. I was also negotiating my next job salary and getting phone calls during class, so I wasn't entirely present. The class topic for the day was palm trees. This is in front of the De Young, another place I was so glad to have visited indoors on another afternoon before the latest lock down.

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Elle Duffey Elle Duffey
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Fish & Focaccia

Underwater themed response to a focaccia baking image. (Posted on the summer Still Here Still Life Instagram briefs)

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Clarily Clarily
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open your wings

pencil and watercolor

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Tammie King Tammie King
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Do You See What I See

A cute deer and his extras.

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Rochelle Rochelle
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Out To The  Water

I feel proud of this because I painted it based on an image I took myself. Acrylic on paper.

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Tammie King Tammie King
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Little face of young girl

A quick watercolor face of a girl.

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Charles Lee Charles Lee
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Untitled

Watercolor on watercolor paper

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Paula Sanches Paula Sanches
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Gru gru

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NAJ NAJ
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Sturtevant falls tree

I drew this at Sturtevant falls in la. This tree is to the right of the waterfall on the edge of the cliffy hillside.

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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Atlantis in the night

the sea goes dark, the lights go up

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Maja Rasic Maja Rasic
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Shark and Blue footed booby

Watercolors, gouache and pen.

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Kevin Loftus Kevin Loftus
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The manor on the cliff

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Godel Santos Godel Santos
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Bridge n garden.COLOR OIL.

this one was watercolor n then i turned it to oil,,hope you like the details!!

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Tina Marie Tina Marie
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Live, Love, Laugh, Lots

L , created using Water Soluable Wax Pastel Set

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Artistchi Artistchi
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Peaceful Waters

Doing a little watercoloring. Almost. Gotta get the hang of this it.

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Jack Godfrey Jack Godfrey
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Day 14 of 14

Doodling with colour: water mixable able oils leave a delicious oily snail trail stain of colour on paper, which is fun to play with.

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Jack Godfrey Jack Godfrey
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Hera

Inspired by an image of a bust of the greek goddess Hera. Pencil and watercolour. Day 8 of 14.

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Jack Godfrey Jack Godfrey
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Sketchbook page: rugby players and coloured disks

Lockdown diary, Day 4 of 14. Pencil and watercolour marker

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Tsubasa Miyahira Tsubasa Miyahira
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Rainbow Butterfly

Mixed the watercolor painting and doodles on my iPad :)

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Tsubasa Miyahira Tsubasa Miyahira
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Picnic Girl

Painted with HIMI gouache.

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Erika Valencia Erika Valencia
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Neuro graphic

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Jeffrey L Peltier Jeffrey L Peltier
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Mechanical Flying Pet

Mechanical Flying Pet is an Adobe doodle. I used mostly the trace and fill from a watercolor pen and ink drawing that I placed in Adobe Illustrator.

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Tsubasa Miyahira Tsubasa Miyahira
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Art

I was scared of cows when I was small and felt nothing special after I grew up, but I realized how they are cute when I traveled in Laos. I was so surprised to see cows were walking freely without any human on a quiet street in the outskirts of the city. A calf one of them looked us curiously but avoided eye contact shyly. It was really cute

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Canchito Canchito
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#inktober2020 hojas

More doodles for tintubre lol

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Tsubasa Miyahira Tsubasa Miyahira
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My little sweet boy

He's very tiny but expressive and interesting every moment, so I can't stop following him with my eyes.

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Canchito Canchito
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#inktober2020

More calligraphy

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Deborah Deborah
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Fjords Falchion

I have been listening to Critical Roll a lot and this is Fjord's falchion.

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Michael Miller Michael Miller
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Pooh Bear and Friends Illustration

This was an 11x14 watercolor illustration commissioned by my sister for my newborn niece's room.

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Tina Marie Tina Marie
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I am still here says the Purple Moon

Acrylic on Watercolor Paper

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