This painting rises as a visual hymn—an expression of praise through color, movement, and breath. Bold fields of blue, gold, and crimson converge and press against one another, echoing the diversity of creation unified in worship. The layered textures suggest sound made visible: rhythms of breath, pulses of life, and the unseen vibration of praise ascending.
Let All That Has Breath reflects the biblical call for every living being to participate in worship—not quietly or passively, but fully and freely. The interplay of warm and cool tones mirrors the tension and harmony of life itself, reminding the viewer that praise is not reserved for moments of ease alone, but flows from the very breath God gives.
This work invites contemplation of a simple yet profound truth: to live is to testify, and to breathe is to praise.
Scripture:
“Let everything that has breath praise the LORD.
Praise the LORD!”
— Psalm 150:6 (ESV)
This painting rises as a visual hymn—an expression of praise through color, movement, and breath. Bold fields of blue, gold, and crimson converge and press against one another, echoing the diversity of creation unified in worship. The layered textures suggest sound made visible: rhythms of breath, pulses of life, and the unseen vibration of praise ascending.
Let All That Has Breath reflects the biblical call for every living being to participate in worship—not quietly or passively, but fully and freely. The interplay of warm and cool tones mirrors the tension and harmony of life itself, reminding the viewer that praise is not reserved for moments of ease alone, but flows from the very breath God gives.
This work invites contemplation of a simple yet profound truth: to live is to testify, and to breathe is to praise.
Scripture:
“Let everything that has breath praise the LORD.
Praise the LORD!”
— Psalm 150:6 (ESV)