The Lost Lamb by Del Parson can be purchased at great savings at Christ-Centered Art. We tried several times to photograph the pose I wanted, but the little lambâs head would droop down. It is during these times we must turn to the Savior.The Lost Lamb expresses the importance of the individual. The Lost Lamb expresses the importance of the individual. The lamb now rests safely in the strong, yet gentle hands of the Savior. âFor the Son of Man is come to save that which is lost.
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Unless otherwise indicated, individuals may post material from the Gospel Media portion of this site to another website or on a computer network for their own personal, noncommercial use. Image courtesy Del Parson Lost Lamb. When we have faith and repent, he will search for us. How think ye? The Good Shepherd will find us and carry us back to the fold.
We must remember that the Savior loves and cares for each one of us. = Print is available framed straight from the publishing company. He told me that he liked to play sports. I asked him, âDonât you like baseball?â âI love baseball,â came his answer.
We must remember that the Savior loves and cares for each one of us. He agreed to pose.We drove to a lambing shed to pick up a newborn lamb. Sometimes in life, we make unwise decisions and ignore the guidelines given by Heavenly Father. I found a model in my art class at Dixie College. Like a lamb that has gone astray, we find ourselves lost and surrounded by unpleasant circumstances. The Lost Lamb, by Del Parson; GAB 64; Luke 15:4–7; John 10:11–16; Alma 5:37–42. Image courtesy Del Parson You’ve mentioned that the greatest thing would be to create a painting where when people look at it, they really feel God’s love for them and other people.
The lamb now rests safely in the strong, yet gentle hands of the Savior.Sometimes in life, we make unwise decisions and ignore the guidelines given by Heavenly Father. Luke 15:4 — What man of you, having an hundred sheep, if he lose one of them, doth not leave the ninety and nine in the wilderness, and go after that which is lost, until he find it? Click on the lighthouse to return safely home. LDSArt.com. Click on the thumbnail image to view larger image, pricing and size information. He said that he was having a phenomenal year and had been offered a contract to play professional baseball. I wanted to paint Lost Lamb because it … It was starting to get dark and I felt like this wasnât going to work. His attitude of love and devotion kept coming back to me while I painted this picture, and it was manifest even more in how this painting developed.I originally had a different pose in mind for this painting. I gathered my equipment and the young man followed me back to the car with the lamb. I watched him during a couple of class periods.
It was time to go home. When I looked back and saw the model cradling the lamb and comforting it in his arms, I told him not to move â that was the painting. If a man have an hundred sheep, and one of them be gone astray, doeth he not leave the ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains, and seeketh that which is gone astray?âThis golden painting captures a tender scene of the Good Shepherd retrieving a lamb from an environment full of treacherous cliffs and rugged mountains. This right can be revoked at any time and for any reason. âBut Iâm going to serve a mission.âThat conversation told me a lot about this young man. Organizations and legal entities desiring to use material from Gospel Media may request permission from our The Lost Lamb, by Del Parson; GAB 64; Luke 15:4–7; John 10:11–16; Alma 5:37–42The Lost Lamb, by Del Parson; GAB 64; Luke 15:4–7; John 10:11–16; Alma 5:37–42Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Howard W. Hunter When we have faith and repent, he will search for us. Which of your paintings comes closest to that for you? Del Parson View Products
I wanted to show the Savior carrying this lost lamb on His shoulders. I thought that was fantastic and asked him when he would start. As we traveled, I wanted to get to know him better. lost lamb by del parson jesus christ holding a white lamb clutched to his chest mountains cloudy skies. He had been the quarterback on Dixieâs football team that year and was now a pitcher on the baseball team. He said he wasnât going to accept the contract. It not only depicts the lambâs rescue, but the tender comfort and love that the Lord extends to us all when we lose our way and are too weak and frail to return on our own. The Good Shepherd will find us and carry us back to the fold.I wanted to paint Lost Lamb because it depicts Christâs love for each of us.