
A respectful and devotional image inspired by 'Matthew 19:16-17', painted in a novel pointillism technique used in the late 19th-century art, notable for creating depth and texture through the application of individual dots of color. The scene captures the gravity of the interaction without using any text or words in the image. While creating this piece, pay particular attention to the style of Georges Seurat, a leading figure in the development of pointillism, however, apply your unique artistic touch instead of mimicking Seurat's work.
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Matthew 19:16-17
And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?
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