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Suicide, Sin Or Salvation?
This original work asks the question "suicide or salvation?" Is the self destruction of the physical being an act that glorifies God in anyway? Of course not, yet the idea that escaping this present world through suicide will bring peace continues to deceive many.
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The Crucifixion
A simple drawing of the artist's interpretation of the crucifixion
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Lost Tatlin
This painting is based on a lost work of art, which was originally done by Vladimir Tatlin the famed Russian artist. The color scheme has nothing to do with the original work, of which only a black and white photograph remains. Here the painting is done in acrylics on paper with shades of blue, and some touches of red with black outlines
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Death And Resurrection Of Jesus Christ
Here the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is shown in the form of symbolic imagery. The "Ichthus" (acrostic IXOYE) represents Christ (in the top left) as the dying Lord with the blood flowing from His body. The second Ichthus is representational of the Lord rising in glory and power. The grey cross in the background stands as the method of sacrifice; the black background represents sin.
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The Abyss
The final outcome of Satan is pictured here, suffering in flames for eternity, bound in the "blackness of darkness forever."
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