Acrylic on canvas, then photoshopped. Rain on our land, Lord. As West Texas dries up and our plants are dying, Lord, please rain on our land. I repent, Lord for my country. Rain on us, in the natural and the supernatural.
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Thursday, June 16, 2011
Acrylic on canvas, then photoshopped. Rain on our land, Lord. As West Texas dries up and our plants are dying, Lord, please rain on our land. I repent, Lord for my country. Rain on us, in the natural and the supernatural.
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acrylic
This was started in worship during church service. Acrylic on canvas. Position yourself to be under an open heaven. "On earth as it is in heaven"... For sale for missions.Friday, June 3, 2011
All of My Worship
This is a paper collage on canvas 11x14. I have a heart for worship dance, so decided to create this piece. The jewels reminded me of orbs that some people have seen . I wrote scripture and declarations all around the dancer. It was fun. It's for sale with proceeds going towards missions.
Holy Cow!

Holy Cow! Paper Collage done from a photo of Dad's Longhorn cow. What fun, this was! I took this workshop from Suzi Pal. It wasn't my first collage or paper painting, but was my first to not add lots of mixed media with it. It was really fun. My Dad will get this for Father's Day. Hope he appreciates the bright colors and jewelry. This is 11x14 on Gallery Wrapped Canvas.
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collage,
Cow,
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