Oil, 24 x 24 inch, Continental Flowers, © St Germain
One of my absolute no-no’s is to paint a flower or a lion,
when it is called a prophetic painting. Here I was,
seeing these daisy- looking flowers in a field.
Frustrated, I said to myself, “what’s up with this?”
Then, I decided to again think about what God
could have in mind. At this moment, the same
image appeared again. “Whaaat … oh, now I see,”
when looking in the hearts of these flowers,
having a continent in each one.
I instantly understood, because a whole group in
this crowd was preparing themselves to go
on a missions trip in Asia. Many
for the first time. When I told the
overseer of this group, some gathered around him.
They began to be excited about this and ended
up waiting for everyone to come
and have a group photo with this painting.
Talking about instant confirmation and gratification:)
A little too late to convince me God does not
exist, or is not interested in our daily affairs:)
Mossy stones at a lake. close to San Andreas
Colorized this Photo feature in Photoshop.
Reflections in the harbor of
San Diego
One Word Sun, Weekend Reflection
Wordless,
and
Have begun to like certain greens. Like on this table
Makro-Tek
A perfect Hibiscus
Zippy Clouds
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FRIDAY – Fri Bliss * Weekend Reflection *
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Emille, I am so sorry to have missed this post. I will include it in the next recap. The photos and artwork are beautiful.
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Dan, you haven’t missed anything – I took a few weeks off and just put this post up yesterday:)
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Phew! Thanks.
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Lovely photos – I do love the green one, such beautiful shades of colour.
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I thought the same, Diana!
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Nice looking cups on the table!
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Thank you – one was a mothersday gift (with the flower) and the other ones were from a thrift store:)
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The tiny continents in each flower are so cool! Very creative.
I also love the mossy stones along the late. I’m headed back to the desert this weekend for a very different kind of stone surface, but yours looks very calming.
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About the continents: it pays to ask God questions, since he is the Creator:) The mossy stones were about an hour from our house, back then, when we lived in Pioneer (on the way to Lake Tahoe). These are close to a small lake (enough moisture to grow in California!) I like the rocks in the desert too though, at least it’s not all sand:)
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Nice photos!
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Thank you, Friend:)
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Imagination makes you creative, dear Emille.
Kind regards – Elke
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I do like that shade of green. Reminds me of vintage things! Lovely sky and beautiful photo of the mossy rocks.
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Wonderful art and photos today. Like others I noticed the mossy stones.
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The sky is mesmerising in deed. Great shots.
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Good one.
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I like the zippy clouds, the continent artwork, the moss on boulders and the color green. You did good!
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Beautiful painting! I love the backstory behind it.
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wonderful photos
and beautiful painting
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The idea of continental flowers is clever! The hibiscus is really perfect.
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Nice pictures and the painting is beautiful!
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Beautiful floral paintings, Peach colored hibiscus is startling. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
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