Luke 6:41 And why do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye, but do not perceive the plank in your own eye?

Create a respectful and devotional piece inspired by the biblical quote from Luke 6:41. It should visually interpret the metaphor of scrutinizing minor flaws in others while overlooking major ones in oneself. Show a person trying to remove a tiny speck from another person's eye but failing to notice a large plank in his own eye, demonstrating visual irony. The art should be in the style of a watercolor painting with soft hues and fluid lines, bearing resemblance to ample notational sketches and studies from the 19th century. Please avoid any use of text or words in the image.

Create a respectful and devotional piece inspired by the biblical quote from Luke 6:41. It should visually interpret the metaphor of scrutinizing minor flaws in others while overlooking major ones in oneself. Show a person trying to remove a tiny speck from another person's eye but failing to notice a large plank in his own eye, demonstrating visual irony. The art should be in the style of a watercolor painting with soft hues and fluid lines, bearing resemblance to ample notational sketches and studies from the 19th century. Please avoid any use of text or words in the image.

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Luke 6:41 And why do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye, but do not perceive the plank in your own eye?

Luke 6:41
And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but perceivest not the beam that is in thine own eye?