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Consider the Lilies
“Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin…” — Matthew 6:28
Inspired by Christ’s invitation to trust, Consider the Lilies reflects on the quiet beauty of creation and the God who faithfully sustains it. Soft white blooms drift across the canvas, blurred like a memory or a prayer, inviting the viewer to slow down and notice the sacred hidden within the ordinary.
Part of The Garden collection, this original painting explores themes of provision, rest, and the nearness of God. The flowers are intentionally softened, resisting perfect clarity and reminding us that faith is often less about certainty and more about trust. Like lilies in a field, beauty unfolds without striving.
Through gentle movement and light, Consider the Lilies offers a visual invitation to release anxiety, embrace wonder, and remember the care of the One who clothes even the flowers of the field.
8”x10” original acrylic and pastel on canvas.
“Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin…” — Matthew 6:28
Inspired by Christ’s invitation to trust, Consider the Lilies reflects on the quiet beauty of creation and the God who faithfully sustains it. Soft white blooms drift across the canvas, blurred like a memory or a prayer, inviting the viewer to slow down and notice the sacred hidden within the ordinary.
Part of The Garden collection, this original painting explores themes of provision, rest, and the nearness of God. The flowers are intentionally softened, resisting perfect clarity and reminding us that faith is often less about certainty and more about trust. Like lilies in a field, beauty unfolds without striving.
Through gentle movement and light, Consider the Lilies offers a visual invitation to release anxiety, embrace wonder, and remember the care of the One who clothes even the flowers of the field.
8”x10” original acrylic and pastel on canvas.