Transform your living space with the stunningly beautiful and dramatic print, Leah.
This gorgeous piece is part of the Women of the Bible Series and is designed to add a striking effect to any room. With its deep plum color and captivating subject matter, Leah is the perfect way to add an eye-catching touch to your decor.
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Background:
Genesis 29:16-17, 31 (KJV)
Laban deceived Jacob on his wedding night to Rachel by replacing her with Leah. Therefore, Jacob had to work seven more years as payment for Rachel. Can you imagine Jacob's contempt?
Leah and Jacob had six sons. However, he always favored his first-born son, Joseph with Rachel. Leah possessed tremendous emotional and mental strength. However, I see her as the queen of sorrow.
Women have been an enigma since the creation of Eve. Why was she created? Is she a man’s equal? Is she the weaker sex?
“Women of the Bible” celebrates beauty, audacity, and faith. Sometimes, the Bible records a single incident. Some names are unknown. Yet, their stories are inspiring.
I created this collection to elevate respect for God’s most beautiful, complex creation, a Woman!
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A thoughtful gift for compassionate, loving, empathic people
Searching for the perfect gift for someone who loves art and has an introspective soul? Look no further! This exquisite print is the ideal present for anyone who embraces vulnerability. You can choose from items like tote bags, t-shirts, mugs, puzzles, and more. This print is sure to resonate with anyone who values empathy and kindness. Order now!
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Inspiration:
When I was first diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, I was feeling lost and alone. But then, my childhood friend Jackie gave me a book that changed everything. "Prayer Through the Eyes of Women of the Bible" by Ann Spangler and Jean E. Syswerda became my source of comfort and hope. It was Jackie's way of showing me that she cared and that I wasn't alone.
Years later, I rediscovered the book unpacking boxes in my new home. As I reread the book again, I imagined the women described in its pages, and I was inspired to paint their portraits. The paintings became a beautiful and meaningful addition to my home and sparked many conversations with my guests.
I am grateful to Jackie for her gift of words, which helped me find peace during a difficult time. I am also thankful for the gift of art, which has allowed me to share my story with others. I hope my paintings will inspire and comfort others, just as Jackie's gift did for me.