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The Narrow Path (2022)Acrylic painting by Jamie Lee

90 x 60 x 2cm (unframed)

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£850

This is a representation of our walk through life. The white, including the sides of the canvas, represent the purity of that we seek of living a good life. The red represents our walk through a fallen world with all the sin and debauchery that surrounds us on all sides. There are flecks of 24k gold leaf within the painting representing the lure of material gains along the path.

We have to find our way through, stay on the narrow path and keep focussed on all that is good and pure.

Acrylic and 24k gold leaf on stretched canvas. The sides are painted white ready to hang direct, or frame.

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Acrylic and 24k gold leaf on stretched canvas

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Tags:

#evil#life#life's a#seduction#maze#purity#christian art#christian artwork#good vs#stay on
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This is a representation of our walk through life. The white, including the sides of the canvas, represent the purity of that we seek of living a good life. The red represents our walk through a fallen world with all the sin and debauchery that surrounds us on all sides. There are flecks of 24k gold leaf within the painting representing the lure of material gains along the path.

We have to find our way through, stay on the narrow path and keep focussed on all that is good and pure.

Acrylic and 24k gold leaf on stretched canvas. The sides are painted white ready to hang direct, or frame.

Materials used:

Acrylic and 24k gold leaf on stretched canvas

Details:

Tags:

#evil#life#life's a#seduction#maze#purity#christian art#christian artwork#good vs#stay on
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Location Paraguay

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Jamie is a British artist, living in Paraguay, South America. He visited the country in 2004 for just two months to brighten up a children's home with some murals and... Read more

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