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The Upward Path Waikumete Cemetery Auckland Art Print
by Graham Braddock
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The Upward Path Waikumete Cemetery Auckland art print by Graham Braddock. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This mellow, privately owned chapel soaks up the sun in the oldest part of a graveyard across town from my home. ... more
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Artist's Description
This mellow, privately owned chapel soaks up the sun in the oldest part of a graveyard across town from my home.
The churches that dot our countryside are monuments to a godly heritage. – A heritage that calls us back to God, back to the faith of our forefathers.
The path, like life, carries us forward. We are intended to be taken towards the light. We are each on a path. One day we will step out of sight. There is one way that leads beyond the sky.
It is via the cross.
About Graham Braddock
Most of my paintings are executed in oils, often over the top of other media. Many are visual stories that contain partially hidden words or imagery where the homespun and the familiar become symbols of timeless truth. My hope is that you will discover additional levels of meaning as you look at the paintings closely. If you get inspired and encouraged by my art- If you can glimpse the great, overarching purpose behind life and creation- If you can catch facets of the wonder and beauty of God's character- If you can begin to see beyond the present- - Then my paintings have succeeded! Bio Notes: Graham Braddock (born in New Zealand, 1942) showed marked artistic ability from early childhood, trained as a graphic artist, then...
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