Matthew 7:13-14

An interpretation of Matthew 7:13-14, composed using a delicate blend of soft shapes and luminous colors characteristic of the watercolor medium. The scene showcases the diversity between the wide gate leading to destruction and the narrow gate leading to life. The wide gate is teeming with people, chaos, and darkness, while the narrow gate, though less trodden, radiates a serene light, symbolizing hope. The dominant use of soft tones will reflect the medium's ability to instill subtlety and sensitivity, typical of 19th-century romantic watercolor landscapes.

An interpretation of Matthew 7:13-14, composed using a delicate blend of soft shapes and luminous colors characteristic of the watercolor medium. The scene showcases the diversity between the wide gate leading to destruction and the narrow gate leading to life. The wide gate is teeming with people, chaos, and darkness, while the narrow gate, though less trodden, radiates a serene light, symbolizing hope. The dominant use of soft tones will reflect the medium's ability to instill subtlety and sensitivity, typical of 19th-century romantic watercolor landscapes.

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Matthew 7:13-14

Matthew 7:13-14
Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: