Coney Island in El Barrio

 

Coney Island in El Barrio

 

Presenting my friend, co-worker, and fellow Artist Maraya Lopez!

 

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Ladies and Gentlemen,

Step right up and try your hand at the games of chance!  Feeling Lucky!

For those of you living in the New York City are Maraya’s art show will be on view until Tuesday, May 16th at the El Barrio Art Space ~~ P.S. 109.  Closed on Sunday, May 13th ~~ Mother’s day.

 

 

 

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Also featuring Artist in Residence Bryan Pettigrew

 

 

 

Zipporah’s House of Redemption and Restoration

Zipporah’s House of Redemption and Restoration


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http://www.blackhistoryinthebible.com/the-shemites/zipporah-the-midianite-wife-of-moses/

Zipporah was one of seven Midianite sisters that mistook Moses for an Egyptian after he saved them from the men at the well (Exodus 2:16-19). Her father Jethro was the priest of Midian, and it was he that gave Zipporah to Moses to marry. While she is introduced early in Exodus, very little is said about her. In fact, she’s only mentioned three times in scripture.

  • Zipporah: meaning bird or little bird.

The First Wife of Moses

What isn’t immediately obvious in scripture is that Moses had two wives and Zipporah was the first. This is actually a topic that is debated often, but scripture is clear that Moses married two different women from two different lineages. We can prove that by tracing their lineages in scripture.

  • Zipporah was a descendant of Abraham’s son Midian, who was born to Keturah. Ketrah was Abrham’s third wife. This means that Zipporah is a descendant of the line of Shem (Genesis 25:1-2).
  • Moses’ second wife is unnamed and referred to as an Ethiopian in the KJV and a Cushite in most other translations (Numbers 12:1). Cushites were descendants from the line of Ham through his son Cush.

By looking at the lineages we can safely conclude that Moses had at least two wives mentioned in scripture. Zipporah was the wife that gave birth to the two sons of Moses:

Zipporah’s Children

Sunny Day at Court Square in Brooklyn

 

 

Sunny Day at Court Square in Brooklyn

Near the A & C train Jay Street Metro Tech subway station. Even closer are the 4, 5, 2, 3 and R subway trains Borough Hall Station.

Temps once again in the upper 70s.  Great Day to take and absorb some Vitamin D.

 

Major courthouses, Farmers Market, plenty of green space areas for fun, games, and exercise.  Of course lots of shops and stores for dedicated shoppers and those just browsing for bargains. Brooklyn Law School, Municipal Building.  One of the Larger major Brooklyn Post Offices where you can also get your Passport.

Memorial dedicated to World War II soldiers.  Almost made it to the Brooklyn Bridge but I got called away.  In some photos you can see the Brooklyn Bridge off in the distance.

Took a few photos of the Henry Ward Beecher statue. He was a famous Abolitionist.  Here is more information on Henry Ward Beecher from Wikipedia.

Henry Ward Beecher

American clergyman and activist

Henry Ward Beecher was an American Congregationalist clergyman, social reformer, and speaker, known for his support of the abolition of slavery, his emphasis on God’s love, and his 1875 adultery trial. en.wikipedia.org

 

 

 

 

Tuesday Photo Challenge – Breathe


 

 

Tuesday Photo Challenge – Breathe

Tuesday Photo Challenge – Breathe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My Mixed Media Photo Collages

 

My Mixed Media Photo and Picture Collages

 

The Beauty of Found Materials in the Art of Collaging

 

The Journey

 

Transformation and Evolution

 

 

 

 

 

 Heralding Spring

 

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Larger Edition of Heralding Spring

Development and Transformation

Currently In Transition as an Artwork with Evolving Decorative Elements

 

 

 

Museum Union Art Show  and Kitty Cat Collage

The Caturday Kitty Cat Collage Embraces the Whimsical Child Within

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Starry Night Midnight Magic Night

Constellations Series

 

 

 

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More Picture/Photo Collages are in the works!

My Artistic Influences: Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence and Jean-Michel Basquiat!

 

Female Flapper Flaneur of the Harlem Renaissance

 

 

If I can get well then Stephen can have a great 57th Birthday Celebration in May.  Let’s make Stephen’s Birthday an AweSome AweTism BornDay Celebration!!

Please help me help Stephen.  Thank you.

 

 

 

 

Charitable Donations

Support the Artist. Help me to continue writing and producing artworks. Your donations are much appreciated. Raising money for my brother Stephen’s 57th Birthday Celebration. Stephen has Autism and he is also an artist. Art teachers and programs have been eliminated from both Stephen’s Group Home Residence and Day Treatment program. Thank you.

$20.00

 

Please Allow 6 to 8 weeks for delivery!  Thank you!