A Painting Of A Man Holding A Light In His Hand Art

a painting of a man with his arms outstretched
a painting of a man in his underwear
a painting of a man holding a ball above his head
a painting of a man holding a sword next to a dragon
a painting of a man holding a sword next to a demon
a painting of a man holding a ball above his head
a painting of a man holding a sword next to a dragon
a painting of a man holding a sword next to a demon
a painting of a man with an angel on his back
a painting of a man with his arms in the air
a painting of a man with his arms outstretched
a man standing in the dark with his hand on his chin
a man holding a basketball in his right hand
a man holding a pair of scissors in his right hand
a painting of a shirtless man flexing his muscles
a painting of a man with his arms crossed
a painting of a man with his arms outstretched
a painting of a man with a hat on his head
a painting of a man in the air with his arms outstretched
a painting of a man with his arms outstretched
a painting of a man with his arms crossed
a drawing of a man holding a stack of books
Inside a home in Petaling Jaya, Wing-Sun, a 10 year old Chinese boy sits cross-legged on the cool tile floor, watching the delicate tendrils of smoke rise from the joss sticks his father has just placed in the family altar’s bronze urn. The flickering candlelight casts shifting shadows over the framed portraits of the ancestors, their solemn faces gazing out from another time.
Wing-Sun's father, dressed in crisp slacks and a neatly pressed white shirt, murmurs a quiet prayer, his voice low and rhythmic. Beside him, Wing-Sun’s mother clasps her hands together in a quiet moment of respect before adjusting the jade bangle on her wrist. Their morning ritual is a quiet, practiced thing; one they perform, and Wing-Sun observes, every day.
a painting of a man with his arms crossed
a painting of a man holding a bird in a forest
a painting of a man holding a rope and a sword
At the bustling Kuala Lumpur airport, Wing-Sun and his Mother say farewell to his father before he leaves for a six‐week business trip to London.  We see Wing Sun and his mother from the back, as Father stands on the escalator going up to his departure gate, and turns toward us to wave goodbye.  Many other passengers and children are standing around.  The airport is modern and well lit.
a painting of a man with a crown on his head
a painting of a man with his arms crossed
a painting of a man with his arms crossed
a painting of a man with his arms crossed
a painting of a man with his arms outstretched
a painting of a man with a beard holding a plant
a painting of a man holding a knife in a forest
a painting of a man holding a stick in a cave
a painting of a man holding a ball and a disc
a painting of a man holding a rope and a sword
a shirtless man holding a rope in his hands
a man sitting in the dark with his hands folded in front of him
a man sitting in the dark with his hands on his knees
a painting of two people holding hands over a book
a man posing for a picture with his shirt off