
A respectful and devotional artistic representation, following the narrative from Mark 13:28-37, drawn similar to the techniques used during the Renaissance period. The illustration starts with a fig tree as described in the verses, the tree should be leafing out, signalling the approach of summer. Following this, representations of servants working under a returning master, thereby depicting faithfulness and vigilance. The artistic rendering must refrain from incorporating any written text or words within the image to ensure all interpretation is visual and non-verbal.
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Mark 13;28-37
And as he went out of the temple, one of his disciples saith unto him, Master, see what manner of stones and what buildings are here!
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