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The Twelve Tribes of Israel Art Print
by Karen Jane Jones
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The Twelve Tribes of Israel art print by Karen Jane Jones. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The Twelve Tribes of Israel are represented by mis-shapen pentagon stars outlined in silver-grey; all being juggled by one of heaven's angels. Some... more
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Artist's Description
The Twelve Tribes of Israel are represented by mis-shapen pentagon stars outlined in silver-grey; all being juggled by one of heaven's angels. Some stars (tribes) are bigger than others; the dark edges indicate a sinful nature of mankind. The pentagons indicate a deviation away from Christianit, toward more new-age beliefs. Each shines by it's own light; this is not as intense as God's light from above.
Acrylic on canvas
(c) Karen J Jones 2014
About Karen Jane Jones
From a very early age I have been fascinated by paintings and imagery that capture mood and emotion by good use of colour and the illusion of sparkle. I like to envisage and engage with the imagination; almost as in an act of escapism - a journey of fantasy. My paintings tend to record experiences, places or ideas which are most important to me. These include my faith (a Christian), prophetic images that I am given, angelic themes, nature & the world around me and images that conjure up treasured memories of being with my family and friends. I paint mainly with acrylics, oils and pastels, though some of my work is mixed media. . Photographs that I have included here allow viewers to experience moments in my life that are...
$27.35
Heidi Sieber
Love the colors, the gentleness, Karen!
Karen Jane Jones replied:
Thank you Heidi. This is one of my favourites.