A Painting Of A Man Being Attacked By A Demon Art

a painting of a man in a suit and tie
a painting of a man with a hat on his head
a painting of a man with a bow and arrow
a painting of a man holding a stick in a cave
a painting of a man in a suit and hat
a painting of a man with a bow and two other men
a painting of a man with a ball in his hand
a painting of a man riding a bike on a beach
a painting of a man with wings on a blue background
a painting of a man holding a ball and a disc
a painting of a man in a robe holding a cigarette
a painting of a man with an angel on his back
a painting of a man with a ball in his hand
a painting of a man with a cross on his chest
a painting of a man with a knife in his hand
a painting of a man with a sword in his hand
a painting of a man with his back to the camera
a painting of a man with a knife in his hand
a painting of a man with a turban on his head
a painting of a man with a sword in his hand
a painting of a man holding a rope and a sword
a painting of a man with his head in his hands
a painting of a man with his hands up in the air
a painting of a man with his head in his hands
a painting of a man with his hand on his chest
a painting of a man with his hand on his head
a painting of a shirtless man with a sword
a watercolor painting of a man and a woman
a watercolor painting of a man and a woman
Inside an informal church in Kuala Lumpur.  Wing Sun and his father and mother, along with Siu Zi, his friend from school are there together.  We are standing in the back of the room, and there are many more people than there were in the London church.  There are people of different ethnicities, but mostly Chinese Malaysian.  The Pastor, a Chinese man, is standing up front speaking to the congregation, facing them.  The atmosphere is hot and sweaty, with ceiling fans running, but still welcoming, Wing Sun is happy that his family is together and also that his friend Siu Zi, who he has just learned is a Christian, can be there too.
Siu Zi is a 10 year old Chinese girl in Guangzhou. Late one humid evening, Siu Zi's father meets with a discreet man known simply as Mr. Chen.  In a quiet corner of a small teahouse near the back alleys of Guangzhou, Mr. Chen explains, in careful whispers, how he can help the family obtain the documents they needed to leave the country safely. Other patrons are in the teahouse, and a waiter stands nearby, but nobody can hear what Mr. Chen is saying.  It's safe to talk here.
a painting of two men fighting with a demon
a man in a straw hat is painting on a piece of paper
a painting of a shirtless man standing in front of a window
a painting of a shirtless man flexing his muscles
a painting of a shirtless man flexing his muscles
a painting of a shirtless man leaning against a wall
a painting of a shirtless man with his hands on his chest
a painting of a shirtless man standing in front of a window
a painting of a shirtless man standing in front of a brick wall
a painting of a shirtless man posing for a picture
a painting of a bald man with a blue pacific denim shirt