The Lens By Which We See 12x17
Fine Art Giclee Print
Our personal lens is shaped by time, our background, and media. I depicted different lenses throughout time. This piece based on the common quote, “Nothing is ever what it seems”. With mountains of fake news and alternate facts today, this subject is quite relevant. Everyone is a self professed authority or influencer. We all believe that we see things for what they are. We make decisions based on our emotions, not facts. We select facts to confirm our opinions and ignore those that contradict our conclusions. We don’t really listen to people as much as we emotionally talk past those with differing views on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The story began in Genesis 3:5 “For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” The enemy is truly the one who has lied from the beginning and has changed our perspective on God. However, “When we view ourselves through the lens of God’s Word, we better understand God’s love for us and the worth we have in His eyes.” Elizabeth George.
Fine Art Giclee Print
Our personal lens is shaped by time, our background, and media. I depicted different lenses throughout time. This piece based on the common quote, “Nothing is ever what it seems”. With mountains of fake news and alternate facts today, this subject is quite relevant. Everyone is a self professed authority or influencer. We all believe that we see things for what they are. We make decisions based on our emotions, not facts. We select facts to confirm our opinions and ignore those that contradict our conclusions. We don’t really listen to people as much as we emotionally talk past those with differing views on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The story began in Genesis 3:5 “For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” The enemy is truly the one who has lied from the beginning and has changed our perspective on God. However, “When we view ourselves through the lens of God’s Word, we better understand God’s love for us and the worth we have in His eyes.” Elizabeth George.
Fine Art Giclee Print
Our personal lens is shaped by time, our background, and media. I depicted different lenses throughout time. This piece based on the common quote, “Nothing is ever what it seems”. With mountains of fake news and alternate facts today, this subject is quite relevant. Everyone is a self professed authority or influencer. We all believe that we see things for what they are. We make decisions based on our emotions, not facts. We select facts to confirm our opinions and ignore those that contradict our conclusions. We don’t really listen to people as much as we emotionally talk past those with differing views on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The story began in Genesis 3:5 “For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” The enemy is truly the one who has lied from the beginning and has changed our perspective on God. However, “When we view ourselves through the lens of God’s Word, we better understand God’s love for us and the worth we have in His eyes.” Elizabeth George.