
An angelic scene with a spiritual motif, representative of a moment from the Bible: the divine being sends angels who appear from all directions - North, South, East and West - to gather his chosen. They emerge from places as far as the boundaries of the celestial realm to the ends of the terrestrial biosphere. Render this scene in a humble, serene and devoted manner relevant to Christian faith, using the method and aesthetic typical of watercolor paintings.
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Jesus said, ‘Then he will send his angels to gather his chosen from the four winds, from the ends of the world to the ends of heaven.’ (Mk 13:27).
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