In this exquisite watercolor depiction, the scene unfolds from a biblical narrative where the Jewish people are seen gathering their divinely provided manna in the wilderness, just outside their tents. Following their exodus from Egypt, the Jewish people were sustained by a series of miracles in the desert, not only for survival but also for added comfort. Among these miracles was the manna, a bread-like sustenance that fell from heaven with the remarkable quality of assuming any desired taste.
In the foreground, the figures are rendered with a sense of ancient authenticity, engaged in the tranquil collection of food for their families. Their serene demeanor reflects a deep trust in the divine promise that manna would be provided daily, eliminating any concern for hunger.
The backdrop is a portrayal of the desert landscape they traversed, with majestic desert mountains that gradually recede into the horizon. The warmth of the sun bathes the scene, casting a gentle glow on the people and their temporary dwellings, further enhancing the sense of divine providence and the warmth of the community.
This painting not only captures a moment of miraculous provision but also the enduring faith of a people in the midst of their journey through the wilderness.
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Frame is NOT included. See under "HOW2FRAME" why.
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Printed on high quality Hahnemühle German Etching paper.
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International shipping 12-18 days, US domestic approx. 7 days.
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