Bending our Hearts to Receive the Light from the Son
by Kimberlee Baxter
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8.000 x 10.000 inches
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Title
Bending our Hearts to Receive the Light from the Son
Artist
Kimberlee Baxter
Medium
Painting - Acrylic
Description
These pansies are blowing in the wind like "pinwheels"! It looks almost as if their flower-heads are spinning around! They are growing in the direction of the sun shining overhead. It looks as though they are trying to turn and face the sun--the source of Light! This Painting has the following spiritual quote: "If even the flowers know how to bend their heads to face the light from the sun, then can't we, also, learn to bend our hearts to receive the Eternal Light that can only come from God's son?
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January 4th, 2014
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Kimberlee Baxter
Thanks, Chris! I am glad that you found this work to be a source of inspiration, Chris! I hope that you have a Blessed weekend!
Kimberlee Baxter
Thank you so much, Geordie, for your feature in the group "Christian Themed Artwork"! It is really appreciated and an honor!
Genevieve Esson
Love the colors and design of these gorgeous pansies and butterflies Kimberlee! I really enjoyed reading your description and the wonderful quote inscribed on this work of art. I feel so much joy when I look at this artwork! Very strong and spiritual work. Brilliant! v/f
Kimberlee Baxter replied:
Thank you, Genevieve. I really appreciate the compliments and your continued support! I love your work, too!
Aiolos Greek Collections
Very attractive painting !
Kimberlee Baxter replied:
Thank you, I originally painted this for a member of my husband's family as a belated birthday gift! She really liked it, but then, so did other members of the family and friends, so I decided to share the image with others and to add a quote to it. I have the image of the original painting without this quote uploaded, as well, on this website.