Exodus 32.15-35

Imagine a respectful and devotional scene illustrating Exodus 32.15-35 from the perspective of expressionism. The scene encompasses Moses descending from Mount Sinai, the people worshiping the golden calf, followed by the shattering of the tablets and the wrath of Moses. Do not include words or text. Use the aesthetic aspects of expressionism with emphasis on intense color, distorted form and charged brushwork. Indeed, the piece should be highly impactful emotionally, with a sense of dramatic action and spirituality. It should encourage viewers to reflect upon the biblical passage vividly.

Imagine a respectful and devotional scene illustrating Exodus 32.15-35 from the perspective of expressionism. The scene encompasses Moses descending from Mount Sinai, the people worshiping the golden calf, followed by the shattering of the tablets and the wrath of Moses. Do not include words or text. Use the aesthetic aspects of expressionism with emphasis on intense color, distorted form and charged brushwork. Indeed, the piece should be highly impactful emotionally, with a sense of dramatic action and spirituality. It should encourage viewers to reflect upon the biblical passage vividly.

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Exodus 32.15-35

Exodus 32:15-35
And Moses turned, and went down from the mount, and the two tables of the testimony were in his hand: the tables were written on both their sides; on the one side and on the other were they written.
Art Style

Expressionism

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