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New artwork: Families Can Be Together Forever.


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Another new piece: As Sisters in Zion. (Today is apparently an art day.)


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Another new painting based on a hymn: When Our Heavenly Parents We Meet.


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New artwork: I Am a Child of God.


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Father’s Blessing

Father’s Blessing

A metaphorical representation of Heavenly Father giving a priesthood father’s blessing to his children on the earth.


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My Soul Delighteth II

My Soul Delighteth II

A reference to 2 Nephi 4:15–16. The white part of the background represents revelation and comfort poured down from heaven as the person reads the scriptures.


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Let the Lower Lights Be Burning

Let the Lower Lights Be Burning

A reference to the hymn “Brightly Beams Our Father’s Mercy.” The top white light represents both the lighthouse light and God’s light; the bottom yellow lights represent both the shore lights and our own light shared with others.


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The Angels of God Were There

The Angels of God Were there

A reference to Francis Webster’s testimony about his experience in the Martin Handcart Company (as quoted in Gerald Lund’s book Divine Signatures, p. 90–91):

I have pulled my handcart when I was so weak and weary from illness and lack of food that I could hardly put one foot ahead of the other. I have looked ahead and seen a patch of sand or a hill slope and I have said, I can go only that far and there I must give up, for I cannot pull the load through it… I have gone on to that sand and when I reached it, the cart began pushing me. I have looked back many times to see who was pushing my cart, but my eyes saw no one. And I knew then that the angels of God were there.


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Their Work and Glory II

Their Work and Glory II

The two triangles represent Heavenly Father (left) and Heavenly Mother (right). The brown circle represents the earth, and the smaller triangles represent us, their children.


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The Third Day

The Third Day

A reference to Matthew 20:19. The light circles represent the stone in front of the tomb, and the dark rectangle represents the empty tomb.


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