

These women are two alter egos of the same person.
One is the way that she sees herself and the other is the way that God sees her.
The woman on the right is her internal perception of who she is:
-Dull of color or diversity
-Her hands and face are worn down because she has served so frequently that she has lost
sight of who she truly is. Her head is also held in a lowly state.
-The stitches over her heart are a symbol of the wounds that have been patched up
The woman on the left represents Gods view of her:
-Dressed in purple, the color of royalty
-Holding a white flower symbolizing peace
-Wearing a crown showing her high position
-Full detail of her hair and facial structure are shown. She is gazing confidently ahead for she knows who she is
and is not ashamed.
The roses around these two women fade gradually from black/white to full of color. On the right side is dullness, uniformity and lack of life. On the left is vibrant color, diversity and fullness of redemption.
Medium: Pencil drawings of the individuals roses, acrylic paint on top of the roses and stained glass photocopy. (SOLD)

3 comments:
I love this Layne, it is precious to me.
I know I will have ti invest in one. My camera is only 5 megapixels
The pictures are much better now thanks to Amber :)
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