Ezekiel 4:1-3

An image illustrating the scene from Ezekiel 4:1-3 using the distinctive characteristic of pointillism art style the likes of which was prevalent in late 19th century. The scene is to capture the Prophet Ezekiel laying painfully on his side with a symbolic city under siege, portrayed using small distinct points of color. A brick should be depicted as Jerusalem and Ezekiel to be laying on his side directed towards the brick. A scene from the left shows him drawing on the brick with an iron pan separating him and the city. The art should radiate a sense of respect and devotion towards Christianity.

An image illustrating the scene from Ezekiel 4:1-3 using the distinctive characteristic of pointillism art style the likes of which was prevalent in late 19th century. The scene is to capture the Prophet Ezekiel laying painfully on his side with a symbolic city under siege, portrayed using small distinct points of color. A brick should be depicted as Jerusalem and Ezekiel to be laying on his side directed towards the brick. A scene from the left shows him drawing on the brick with an iron pan separating him and the city. The art should radiate a sense of respect and devotion towards Christianity.

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Ezekiel 4:1-3

Ezekiel 4:1-3
Thou also, son of man, take thee a tile, and lay it before thee, and pourtray upon it the city, even Jerusalem:
Art Style

Pointillism

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