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36x36 Tabernacle Colors -Original Fine Art Work
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This Mixed Media: Acrylic Paint, Oil, and Chalk Pastels, Pen/Ink, Colored Pencils, Graphite, Markers, Paper, and Fabric, original Jewish and messianic style art uses basic geometry and geometric shapes and is inspired by the language, scriptures, symbols and religious faith of the Judeo-Christian people.
Artist: Jay Sandifer
Title: Twelve
Price: $3,200 (Giclee Prints Available per request)
Medium: Mixed Media: Acrylic Paint, Oil and Chalk Pastels, Pen/Ink, Colored Pencils, Graphite, Markers, Fabric, and Paper.
Size: 36”x36” inches
About: Inspired by the language, scriptures, symbols and religious faith of the Judeo-Christian people.
Frame; This heavy-duty archival-quality natural cotton canvas with the frame is professionally constructed, with medium-weight cotton duck stretched around 1 1/2" profile kiln-dried stretcher bars and held in place with a flexible spline.
Interpretation: Designed with basic geometric shapes, this piece builds upon the iconic six pointed star. The Tabernacle of Moses had a detailed blueprint design (including interior decor) that is believed to have come directly from God in the form of divine visitation and revelation. All the materials were to be specific. The dimension were to be very specific. The color scheme was also specific. This rich piece is inspired by the colors of the Tabernacle of Moses as mentioned in the Holy Scriptures:
Title: Twelve
Price: $3,200 (Giclee Prints Available per request)
Medium: Mixed Media: Acrylic Paint, Oil and Chalk Pastels, Pen/Ink, Colored Pencils, Graphite, Markers, Fabric, and Paper.
Size: 36”x36” inches
About: Inspired by the language, scriptures, symbols and religious faith of the Judeo-Christian people.
Frame; This heavy-duty archival-quality natural cotton canvas with the frame is professionally constructed, with medium-weight cotton duck stretched around 1 1/2" profile kiln-dried stretcher bars and held in place with a flexible spline.
Interpretation: Designed with basic geometric shapes, this piece builds upon the iconic six pointed star. The Tabernacle of Moses had a detailed blueprint design (including interior decor) that is believed to have come directly from God in the form of divine visitation and revelation. All the materials were to be specific. The dimension were to be very specific. The color scheme was also specific. This rich piece is inspired by the colors of the Tabernacle of Moses as mentioned in the Holy Scriptures:
- Gold
- Scarlet (Red)
- Purple
- Blue
- White
- Black (the absence of light) has been added to represent the dark mystery of God that often surrounds those who do not know the Lord personally.
Artist Statement: Hello, my name is Jay Sandifer and I'm a worship artist based in Florida. After graduating from SCAD (The University of Creative Careers) with a Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree in Fibers, I began my freelancing career by painting and drawing from personal prophetic dreams and visions of The Lord and his word. I've been creating music projects and visual works since 1995.
I enjoy exploring the relationship between the circle, triangle and square through the use of lines. I see my work as an exploration of the fundamentals. I believe the basic fundamentals are what help give meaning and shape to everything else.
In my free time, I like to surf with my boys, go on walks with my dogs, and most of all go out on a date with my wife at least once every week. I'm currently open for commissions. Please email me at jbsandifer at gmail dot com to share your commission request and learn more about my art process.
Many art teachers will say there are 7 elements of art: Line, Shape, Value, Color, Texture, Form, and Space. I agree.
I always start with lines. The lines usually turn into shapes. The lines and shapes are spaced intuitively within the edges of the picture plane. Through the idea of texture, the lines and shapes start to build value: lights and darks. Sometimes the value is overlaid with color.
I am a spiritual person. I believe in The Holy Spirit. I believe it is the Holy Spirit who leads to truth. Truth is fundamental. Truth is not complex. Truth is not complicated. Truth is basic. I believe the truth is a person. Jesus is known for saying, “I am THE truth.” I believe The Holy Spirit always points to Jesus Christ.
I believe in the creative expression of art and design, the basics quickly begin to take on symbolic meaning.
The natural is an overlay of the spiritual. For me, art is another way of communicating and expressing these deeper connections to the Holy Spirit.
I enjoy exploring the relationship between the circle, triangle and square through the use of lines. I see my work as an exploration of the fundamentals. I believe the basic fundamentals are what help give meaning and shape to everything else.
In my free time, I like to surf with my boys, go on walks with my dogs, and most of all go out on a date with my wife at least once every week. I'm currently open for commissions. Please email me at jbsandifer at gmail dot com to share your commission request and learn more about my art process.
Many art teachers will say there are 7 elements of art: Line, Shape, Value, Color, Texture, Form, and Space. I agree.
I always start with lines. The lines usually turn into shapes. The lines and shapes are spaced intuitively within the edges of the picture plane. Through the idea of texture, the lines and shapes start to build value: lights and darks. Sometimes the value is overlaid with color.
I am a spiritual person. I believe in The Holy Spirit. I believe it is the Holy Spirit who leads to truth. Truth is fundamental. Truth is not complex. Truth is not complicated. Truth is basic. I believe the truth is a person. Jesus is known for saying, “I am THE truth.” I believe The Holy Spirit always points to Jesus Christ.
I believe in the creative expression of art and design, the basics quickly begin to take on symbolic meaning.
The natural is an overlay of the spiritual. For me, art is another way of communicating and expressing these deeper connections to the Holy Spirit.