Empty Crosses Empty Crocks
by Gary Smith
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$595
Dimensions
24.000 x 24.000 x 1.500 inches
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Title
Empty Crosses Empty Crocks
Artist
Gary Smith
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
There is a full moon on Empty Crosses and Empty Crocks to depict the glory of God to all the earth. It is intended to remind that life is fleeting as we wear down become broken and eventually return to dust. Yet reminding us that the best is yet to come as we are closer to entering into the Kingdom. The cross is the symbol of death and Resurrection. Christ has paid the price for us all.
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March 15th, 2011
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Comments (20)
GJ Glorijean
Gary Smith, This is a beautiful artwork, as well reverent, and excellent story. Beyond as I view this artwork, there is something in this painting about the women that arrived at the empty tomb; it is by this moon that lit their path in the darkness... L/F/A Thank You for sharing your 40 years of creative painting, vision, and artwork in Spiritual Hospitality. Admin, GJ glorijean
Johanna Hurmerinta
Congratulations! Your creative art has been featured in the “Imagination-Artistry-Creativity” group. LF!
John Malone
Congratulations on this marvellous painting being FEATURED in PAINTING THE OLD WAY , L/F.group administrator, John Malone
Jilian Cramb - AMothersFineArt
1/2/16 Congratulations your work is featured in the FAA Group In GOD We Trust! LF
Hazel Holland
Very creative and beautiful painting, Gary! Thanks so much for your kind and thoughtful words regarding my artwork that took first place in your "Fish & Coral" contest! L/F
Anne Cameron Cutri
I meant to say angle and spiritual slip to write angel
Gary Smith replied:
It really doesn't matter how you spell it, it only matters that you have taken the time to comment. Thank you - Gary