
Illustrate the biblical passage Mark 13:28-37 in the characteristics broadly associated with pointillism - a technique where tiny dots of color come together to form an image. The painting should embody a clear reverence and devotion to Christianity. The imagery should be reflective of the verse's narrative, but it must not incorporate any texts or words within the piece. Focus on generating a peaceful, contemplative scene that encapsulates the messages within the biblical text.
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Mark 13:28-37
Pointillism
Study Mark 13:28-37
“Now learn a parable of the fig tree; When her branch is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye know that summer is near:”
Mark 13:28-37
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