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Jessica Rupp - Fine Art
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In the Waiting

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In the waiting can we hold onto the promises that there is more good to come? The moments when stillness is hard, when the unknown is overwhelming. In the moments of waiting can we shift our thoughts to promises we know. Good is in the present, good is to come. The Father’s promises do not shift with the wind, but stand ever so contestant. Can we stand in promises in knowing good is here and goodness will come? 

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   Mixed medium materials including watercolor, coffee & ink

    Size: 8” x 8” canvas with a beautifully deep profile of .5”

    Ready to hang with painting wrapped around the edges

    Gift Wrapping included

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In the waiting can we hold onto the promises that there is more good to come? The moments when stillness is hard, when the unknown is overwhelming. In the moments of waiting can we shift our thoughts to promises we know. Good is in the present, good is to come. The Father’s promises do not shift with the wind, but stand ever so contestant. Can we stand in promises in knowing good is here and goodness will come? 

Production details

   Mixed medium materials including watercolor, coffee & ink

    Size: 8” x 8” canvas with a beautifully deep profile of .5”

    Ready to hang with painting wrapped around the edges

    Gift Wrapping included

In the waiting can we hold onto the promises that there is more good to come? The moments when stillness is hard, when the unknown is overwhelming. In the moments of waiting can we shift our thoughts to promises we know. Good is in the present, good is to come. The Father’s promises do not shift with the wind, but stand ever so contestant. Can we stand in promises in knowing good is here and goodness will come? 

Production details

   Mixed medium materials including watercolor, coffee & ink

    Size: 8” x 8” canvas with a beautifully deep profile of .5”

    Ready to hang with painting wrapped around the edges

    Gift Wrapping included

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