
An abstract watercolor interpretation of Proverbs 3:34. On one side, visualize pride and mockery in sharp, stark tones and jagged shapes. They should embody a sense of aloofness and smug amusement. Then, depict a soft, gentle transition into the other half of the image, representing humility and the oppressed. This half should be depicted with rounded, softer shapes in lighter, soothing color tones. The transition between the two halves symbolizes the divine intervention showing favor to the humble.
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Proverbs 3:34 “He mocks proud mockers but shows favor to the humble and oppressed.”
Surely he scorneth the scorners: but he giveth grace unto the lowly.
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