Queen Esther (10x13 Framed Art)

Queen Esther (10x13 Framed Art), , large image number 0
Queen Esther (10x13 Framed Art), , large image number 1

Queen Esther (10x13 Framed Art)

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RAST, SANDRA

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Symbolism of the Faith of Queen Esther Painting:White - righteousness, purity, the veil, authorized or empowered and acting under the authority of God. White also represents the absolute color of light, truth, sacred or divine, innocence, victory of light and revelation, the presence of the Holy Ghost, those seeking purity light and truth. Vine - the vine represents the life giving influence of the life of Christ.Gold - the whole painting has an overall painting of gold which means virtue, the sun, eternal glory, divine power, splendor and wisdom. The Lord promises that he can make a man more precious than gold, he can make a person of eternal worth and celestial.Blue - represents the destination of Heaven or the Heavenly one and our obligation to obey the will of Heavenly Father. Blue represents someone who has a Heavenly nature of Celestial origin.Inter-weaving of Colors - throughout the painting represents obedience and heavenly peace.Purple - is the color of royalty and a reminder of the blessings of righteousness.Green - signifies hope and that of the resurrection.Red - is symbolic of love, is the heart of the home and the atonement, including repentance and healing.Scroll - the scroll or decree to have her family killed sits by her side. Through her courage a nation was saved.This painting was painted from life in honor of the young women of the church. Throughout the painting is every color from the Young Women values. I hope as an adult that I can live these values in my life and have the courage and faith as Queen Esther did. —Sandra Rast
Author: RAST, SANDRA