Divine Art II
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Next time you see a butterfly, don't just pass it up. When you get a chance examine the mix of its colors, the design and patterns and ask yourself if you would have been able to come up with something so perfect.
Even the most hideous looking creatures are designed by paying attention to the greatest details. What's more, everything serves a purpose in the circle of life.
Any form of life is a work of art.
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2 Comments:
Indavao,
Thanks for the visit.
God's Grace.
Love your perspective on Divine Art.
I love to go outside, stop, look, and listen to God's Creation.
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