
A scene from Genesis 17:1-2, demonstrating a devotional and respectful attitude towards Christianity. Abraham, a Middle-Eastern man clad in robes from the biblical era, is prostrating himself in front of his simple tent situated in the Judean wilderness. Extreme aridity is suggested by sparse vegetation and rocky terrain. The sky is vast and filled with clouds, possibly indicating divine presence. The image is composed using the pointillism technique, originally pioneered by artists like Seurat and Signac in the late 19th century. This style relies on small, distinct dots of color applied in patterns that when viewed from a distance, blend into another color or form a perceived image, capturing the shimmering effect of light.
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In the context of Genesis 17:1-2, Abraham prostrates himself in front of his tent while in the Judean wilderness.
Pointillism
Study Genesis 17:1-2
“And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the LORD appeared to Abram, and said unto him, I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect.”
Genesis 17:1-2
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