Susan, are you familiar with the work and words of Lilias Trotter? She was an artist first, then a missionary to algiers in the 1930’s. I’m reading her book ‘Parables of the cross’ right now and the illustrations are stunning.
She has a painting accompanying this verse, John 12:24, with the spend seed head of a poppy.
Her work is beautiful, as is yours.
Familiar yet I cannot decide if it is Minardi or cone flower or something altogether different. Do tell.
It is a coneflower.
Inert, though promising life yet to come..
awaiting the promise. Perhaps the fulfillment of the promise would be more accurate.
Nice place ya got here. 🙂
Thank you, Nancy.
Susan, are you familiar with the work and words of Lilias Trotter? She was an artist first, then a missionary to algiers in the 1930’s. I’m reading her book ‘Parables of the cross’ right now and the illustrations are stunning.
She has a painting accompanying this verse, John 12:24, with the spend seed head of a poppy.
Her work is beautiful, as is yours.
Yes, I am. I enjoy her book which was a gift from a friend.