Thomas Blackshear II - Forgiven Print mounted on wood
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Thomas Blackshear II Forgiven Print mounted on wood

Status: In Stock Only 1 Available | Condition: New | Edition:Open Edition  | Edition Size: Open Edition No Serial Number | Dim:12 x 24 inches | Thomas Blackshear II| Item #: 17291

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The Forgiven Print Unframed Mounted on Wood - 17291

NOTES: The scene of "Forgiven" is Mt. Calvary. A despairing man has a mallet in one hand and a large spike in the other. Both symbolize that each of us is responsible for Christ's death on the cross. Jesus Christ is holding up this broken man; at Christ's feet are broken chains, representing the sin that was overcome at Calvary. There is a trace of blood on Christ's hands, and in the place where the blood has fallen, lilies have grown..

Forgiven Print mounted on wood   by Thomas Blackshear II 

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Thomas Blackshear II bio

Designer of numerous U.S. commemorative stamps, former head illustrator at the prestigious Godbold/Richter Studio and creator of the award-winning Ebony Visions® sculpture collection, Thomas has earned acclaim for his spiritual imagery - the often allegorical and always passionate expressions of his faith. With "Watchers in the Night," he says, he hopes to "touch the soul" of everyone who sees it. We can't imagine anyone unmoved.

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