Wednesday, April 11, 2012

JESUS LAUGHING!

  JESUS  LAUGHING!

When friends went to a  seminary in Florida this past March, they saw an  artist sketching a huge work (the size of a  door). He used nothing more than a pencil on  paper, worked quickly, and was finished in about  30-45 minutes. The artist prefers anonymity and  says he wants the works to speak for themselves.

Look carefully and see the drawings were  signed, 'Jesus  Painter...'
Jesus  smiling! It's a concept I hadn't seen before. 

Beautiful  pencil drawings...




God  closes doors no man can open and God opens doors  no man can close.

If you need God to open  some doors for you... send this on
...and  if you don't need God to open some doors for  you, just delete it.

There  are Big ships and little ships, but the best  ship of all is Friendship

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear John, it is so beautiful, I just went speechless!!!
What a talent... Can you please name him?

Sky

terriskitchen said...

More info about the artist who is Jean Keaton who lives in Utah.

Her own site http://www.keatonprints.com/artist.htm
says that her first drawings were of her own children with Christ. She has done others of people after they died. The girl standing with Jesus died young and she did the picture for the parents to show her happy and with Jesus after her death. "Jesus Welcomes Sarah" http://www.keatonprints.com/welcomesarah.htm
This print is of a 16-year-old girl named Sarah. Sarah and her friend, Jenny, (also pictured in this series), died in an automobile accident. While Sarah's family struggled to make sense of her death, a minister in in their church felt prompted to tell them, "If you think Sarah had a great impact on peoples lives when she lived on this earth, just sit back and watch - you haven't seen anything yet". Time after time, this family has seen how true this statement was. This drawing depicting a young lady's joy in Christ's Embrace, has been very successful in bringing the realization of the true Love of Jesus to many.

This is another one I really like. This story is the reason that so many newer cars now have trunks that have release latches on the inside.
http://www.keatonprints.com/welcomefive.htm
In 1998, five little girls, (four from the same family), innocently climbed into the trunk of a car and closed the lid. Click here to read the news story. In this drawing, Christ joyfully welcomes the young ones home. The parents have given their blessing for this drawing to be marketed.

terriskitchen said...

Jean Keaton (a woman) http://www.keatonprints.com/artist.htm