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SteveN L. Doucette – Bible Paintings

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a helmet?  Maybe a piece of padded plastic worn during exercise or athletic activity? Perhaps something vital that keeps the wearer safe when worn in a dangerous situation.  For soldiers or warriors of…

The book of Judges is one of the most violent books of the Bible. These ancient leaders of Israel stood between God’s people and the raiders and plunderers of rival nations. Of all the Judges, Samson was the strongest, and he used raw strength and…

Society today views Christians as weak, timid people who have little to no power.  In today’s same society, demonic entities and those influenced and/or possessed by demons are viewed as monstrous individuals with so much strength and power that they are feared.  The month of…

Jesus Christ is referred to as the Lion of Judah in multiple places in the Bible, so many artists have depicted Jesus along with a lion or some kind of lion imagery.  The vast majority of these artworks depict the lion at eye level, but…

A purely conceptual piece, this painting is full of symbolism.  At a glance, the imagery shows a woman with a sword in her hand walking through a field with arrows stuck in the ground around her – in the distance is a large fire.  I’ll…

Look up at a tree while walking by and you’ll notice imagery between the branches.  The Bible uses figs to represent Israel and/or Christians.  You know the type of tree by its fruit.  Jesus’ face revealed in the canopy of the tree represents a tree…

A woman of God prays with the strength of the Lord clutched in her right hand.

Jesus’ nail-scarred hand holds tight to a child’s hand.

Galatians 5:25 A juvenile bald eagle is much different than the image most associate with the bird.  Juveniles have black beaks and their feathers, even on their heads, are mostly brown.  As the eagle matures, its beak becomes yellow and the feathers on their heads…

This painting featuring David of Bethlehem holding a loaded sling up while taunting Goliath is the first BiblePainting to feature anamorphic art. While the contrasting light and dark paint in the background reveal the imagery, the red object is a distorted crown of a king.…

When paired with the previous painting “David” this artwork is the second part to BiblePaintings’ first diptych, or multiple canvas painting. The symbolism of “Goliath” is similar to “David” but on the opposite side of the spectrum.  Goliath was a large man by any account,…

The focus of this painting is on Jesus’ eyes.  I’ve heard a preacher describe them as pools of everlasting love, and I tried to show all the emotion through the eyes only here.  Jesus stares directly at you (focused on you) with eternal love.  His…