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Brotherhood, "Who are the Least of These?) Original Acrylic Painting For Sale


 

 

Brotherhood

Who are the Least of These?

by

Renne’ Siewers

 

Brotherhood depicts the differences in mankind by the positioning of hands.  If you watch a person’s body, you can surmise what emotion a person feels inside. 

The indigenous people of all nations were preyed upon and murdered, starved by invaders who took away their livelihood.  This native individual is praying for forgiveness for mankind and their own forgiveness for all who sinned against the innocent.  These people forgave their enemies just like Jesus forgave those who did the same to him.

Jesus has his hands clenched, exasperated by mankind's behavior, to find who will serve mankind to lead the brotherhood from hunger, poverty, sickness, and imprisonment. 

With his hands turned toward his body, the Manchurian states that he is not open to anyone or anything.  He feels he is superior to everyone in his skills and does not believe in Jesus. The Manchurian does not understand how he has treated mankind; he has also treated Jesus.

The Brotherhood spirits watch from behind the three symbolic figures.  In what direction will you serve mankind as you would serve Jesus? Who is the least to serve mankind as you would Jesus?

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