Photo of a light in my aunt-in-law’s house shortly after my uncle died, there are six members in the family including my uncle and one light out with an angel watching over the whole thing. Interesting stuff.
Sculpture/fountain/statue at the local park. The expression in the eyes can go in any direction.
One in Glass. One was human for sure. There are angels among us, with hearts so pure.
colored pencil drawing with digital art If I let myself love.. / Again.. and again.. / Will my love stay with me? / This time… / Will this love be true? / I do not want my heart to break .. / Again.. and again.. / For the sake of love.. / To loose my love.. / Again.. and again.. / For the sake of love.. / I will love.. / Again.. and again. / Love me.. my love.. / Again.. and again
"Who art Thou, Lord?" Acts 26:15 Rather than speaking to me with His voice, I hear God most clearly through my circumstances. I read His word daily seeking instruction and guidance. Reading and meditating seems to be the most rational way that I have convinced myself He would talk to me. I translate what I read into what I think is how He wants to order the steps of my life. Yet as I look at the circumstances and events unfolding before me I see Him communicating to me in a much more powerful way. God is teaching me that he wants me to know Him and serve Him not by how my spirit interprets His word; but rather in complete and meek surrender to His lordship over me. I am realizing that the Bible only begins to reveal the awesome love and plans that He has for my life. If only I can surrender and trust Him… This painting was inspired by the powerful devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest that inspired this work. How Could I Not Know?, VerseVisions® Art; Acts 26:15. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 36×36 inches. Copyright © 2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved Original and inspiring modern Christian art work and encouragement by Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia.
8×10 Colored Pencil and Coffee
This Salvadorian worker was hanging from the bus stop sign looking really very tiered and sad waiting for the bus to come, and I taught to my self he is “crucified” and took a shot at the mural behind, so he would not be annoyed by me taking a photo of him , Ironically he was standing right in the midle of the 2 angels on the mural…
Somewhere in the Kawartha Lakes region (Ontario, Canada) / Cottage Land, Canada
Glass angel holding a harp with a red background
Beautiful October fall garden in Maryland
Papiliorama in Kerzers (Switzerland), 2008 -> Papilio lowii Camera: D300, 12.4MP Size: 4065×2274 px Details: f/7.1, 150.0 mm (macro)
A lovely panoramic view on Nice and The Bay of Angels. / shot taken from Parc ST Philippe, / a new and wonderful park with pincic areas.
Elegant white rose flower in full bloom. Enhanced version. The regular image is also available here.
Simple white rose flower close up with an angelic effect.
Close up photo of an elegant white rose flower with a beautiful angelic glow.
This is digital artwork (2009.) from my series “Transcendent”.
Artistic flower macro of while allium with a beautiful angelic glow effect. / Photographed in San Blas, Cuautitlan, Estado de Mexico, Mexico in March 2009
Sunset 9-11
Do you see a angel in crystal here? Back to my smoke artwork. This abstract is formed from my smoke shot just in 2 steps. / The smoke shot is flipped in darken mode. Applied a blue/white color gradient. Images created by using smoke of incense stick. / See my blog on smoke photography at: nileshbhange.blogspot.com/2009/05/smoke-photography.html
An angel in Bosque Bello Cemetery – Fernandina Beach, Florida
The LA River
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