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Friday, September 18, 2015

This was originally a collage I made in my art class with newspapers, centered around a theme. I edited it in an app called Sketchbook Express, adding highlights, fixing the text, and making the colors vibrant. The theme of this artwork is trust. This artwork is based on trust. Where you see an old farmer toiling in the field, he must trust his work will yield food. Where you see the bird riding the rhino, it must trust the rhino will not go berserk and harm it. Where you see the air balloon, you can understand that someone may be afraid to go high up in the sky, or to do something risky, but they must trust everything will be alright. Where you see the dog on top of its doghouse, which is floating in water, it must trust it will be safe. Where you see a person catching fish in ocean water, he has to trust he will catch something. Where you see a woman and her child, you can see the child must trust his mother. Where you see a little child finding food, she must trust she will find enough for her. Where you see the many birds, you must know they have to trust they will not fall, like we must trust we will not fall in our Father's care. Where you see "Trust He will help", this means to trust Jesus will help, if you go to him. Where you see "Trust in Him with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding" it means to trust in Jesus with all your heart, and to not try to lean on your own self or your own knowledge and wisdom for your protection, for it will fail you... But Jesus will never fail you. Where you see the golden mist, this is symbolic of the Light of Christ, which can be trusted, for It is true, when no false light is trustworthy. Where you see the green vine, this is symbolic of the Life one gains from following Jesus, Who is the Way, the Truth, and the.Life.  With this in mind, one can understand they can trust Jesus at all times, if they only accept Him as their Savior... For He died not just for all people, but for each individual.

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