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by Arthur Covington
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Alpha and Omeg II" by Arthur Covington. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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This is and image of time. Each sphere represents a day slowly emerging from God's sea of thoughts. The white dots are activities of that day which... more
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This is and image of time. Each sphere represents a day slowly emerging from God's sea of thoughts. The white dots are activities of that day which lie dormant until the sphere move into the portalmid. When tomorrow moves into the portalmid, God speaks in the language formed from the hieroglyphic writings on the portalmid, activating the once dormant activities of tomorrow, thereby genesizing today. As todays sphere through the portalmid each activity is summed up and now today has become yesterday as it exits the portalmid. Alpha and Omega means the beginning and the end. This piece is titled Alpha and Omeg. The letter (a) is left off because it is an image of time and though the end is near, it is yet to come. Will you be ready?
"Seeing the beauty of life's experiences through ART by Art".
ART by Art Art Covington, a native of Tunica Mississippi inspired his first artistic explorations at the age of four when he discovered a natural ability to draw. His father encouraged his son’s artistic inclination by leaving a nickel on each successful drawing. The family soon left Tunica for Memphis in the early 70s. During his Jr. year at Carver High school Art was inspired to paint under the instruction of renowned artist George Hunt. After winning a scholarship in a church sponsored world wide fine arts competition, Art attended The Memphis Academy of Arts (now Memphis College of Arts). He has earned numerous awards including presentations from Nike Inc. and the March of Dimes. He’s been featured on FOX 13’s “Good...
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GJ Glorijean
Arthur, Thank You for your ancient and futuristic interpretative painting. As I review this work, I think it will find better audience in the ACL Art CHANGES Lives if you'd move it to display as you have envisioned in the other group I run. Otherwise, please add Scripture to the story or add in a new version to the work. Admin, GJ glorijean
Bolaji Olaniba
My GOD!!!!!
Denise Davis
This is fabulous Arthur