
A biblical scene inspired by the Renaissance artistic period. Pictorial translation of Luke 6: 27-38 without using text or words in the image. The scene unfolds in a manner that reflects devotion and respect towards Christianity. The characters are expressing love for enemies, doing good, and showing mercy as described in these verses. The larger composition captures the spirit of community, reciprocal kindness, and the concept of 'doing to others as you would have them do to you'. Medium used should be reminiscent of the oil paintings typical of this era.
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Luke 6: 27-38
Renaissance
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“But I say unto you which hear, Love your enemies, do good to them which hate you,”
Luke 6:27-38
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