“And God remembered Rachel….” (Gen 30:22)
As Joseph’s ten older brothers were born, his mother Rachel yearned to have a baby. I have contemplated the idea that Rachel may have started weaving and embroidering a blanket with the hope that one day she would have a baby. As other children were born, perhaps Rachel made her blanket more elaborate.
As Joseph grew older and his mother died, his father could have had the blanket made into a coat for him as an outward symbol of the love of his parents.
I added the white poppies to the composition because a friend of mine, who grew up in Israel told me that the phrase "consider the lilies of the field" conjures images of poppies for her. I like to add that meaning to this image. "Considering the lilies" can sometimes be a difficult task, especially when wanting and waiting is prolonged.
This painting is currently on display as part of the Annual Spiritual & Religious Art of Utah Exhibit in The Springville Museum of Art up until January 15th. Museum hours are: closed Mondays, 10-5 Tuesday through Saturday with extended hours until 9 on Wednesday evenings and Sundays 3-6. Admission is free.
This painting is currently on display as part of the Annual Spiritual & Religious Art of Utah Exhibit in The Springville Museum of Art up until January 15th. Museum hours are: closed Mondays, 10-5 Tuesday through Saturday with extended hours until 9 on Wednesday evenings and Sundays 3-6. Admission is free.
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Will you sell any prints of this work? It is stunning.
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