An interpretation of the biblical passage REVELATION 4:8 using watercolor-like textures and aesthetics. The scene depicts four distinct creatures each covered with eyes in front and in back. The first creature, similar to a lion; the second creature, resembling a calf; the third creature, with the face as of a man; and finally, the fourth creature resembling a flying eagle. Each notably has six wings, and they appear to chant a hymn invoking the eternal holiness of the Supreme Being.
REVELATION 4:8
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