Self Sufficient Earth Home Art

“And I will shew wonders in heaven above, and signs in the earth beneath; blood, and fire, and vapour of smoke:” (Acts 2:19, KJV)
“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.” (Genesis 1:1-2, KJV)
Pastoral landscape with harmonious earth tones in the art style of Tonalism --v 6.1
Pastoral landscape with harmonious earth tones in the art style of Tonalism --v 6.1
Pastoral landscape with harmonious earth tones in the art style of Tonalism --v 6.1
“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.” (Genesis 1:1-2, KJV)
“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.” (Genesis 1:1-2, KJV)
“And I will shew wonders in heaven above, and signs in the earth beneath; blood, and fire, and vapour of smoke:” (Acts 2:19, KJV)
Spiral jetty formation
Embroidered peasant dress
Now therefore be ye not mockers, lest your bands be made strong: for I have heard from the Lord GOD of hosts a consumption, even determined upon the whole earth. 
(Isaiah 28:22 KJV)
Aztec heritage
Carved wooden daybed with cushions
Zero-waste wrap dress
Druid at stone circle
Misty river dawn
Geometric tree growth
City street vendors
But there went up a mist from the earth, and watered the whole face of the ground. 
(Genesis 2:6 KJV)
Holy figure icon
house with front view
a tree in nature
portrait of two people together
wide landscape with natural scenery
serene landscape with mountains and water
Land Art Style Style Transfer Example
Land Art Style Style Transfer Example
bicyle resting against a wall
animal standing in natural pose
urban street with city activity
still life with everyday objects
portrait of a person with expressive eyes
still life arrangement of fruits and flowers
“And she arose, and bowed herself on her face to the earth, and said, Behold, let thine handmaid be a servant to wash the feet of the servants of my lord.” (1 Samuel 25:41, KJV)
Los Angeles
New York City
Taj Mahal
Bioluminescent jungle planet
A dog is standing angrily under a tree, baring its teeth. We see the dog in its entirety.
Weathered tea bowl
A historically accurate, deeply reverent and spiritually evocative oil painting. Two traditional Southern Ute individuals, a man and a woman, stand side-by-side with profound solemnity and ancient peace on the high mesa overlooking the twin spires of Chimney Rock National Monument (Chimney Rock and Companion Rock). They are dressed in authentic, richly detailed traditional attire. The man holds a feathered staff, his gaze directed towards the horizon, symbolizing his role as a protector and observer of the earth. The woman gestures subtly towards the sky, her posture conveying an intimate connection to the celestial, perhaps in a gesture of spiritual offering or acknowledgment. The scene's context is the stalling of the moon's analemma, with the moon itself appearing large and prominent, hanging low in the sky, its unique position clearly marking this cyclical astronomical pause. The atmosphere is bathed in the ethereal, soft glow of early morning light, just as the sun begins to kiss the distant peaks, casting long, significant shadows that stretch across the mesa. Their faces are etched with wisdom and a quiet understanding of the cosmos. The vast, spiritual landscape of Chimney Rock is an integral part of the composition, symbolizing their deep, timeless connection to both earth and sky, and their role as guardians of this sacred knowledge. Fine art composition, conveying a powerful sense of timeless ritual, astronomical reverence, and cultural continuity
It was six men of Indostan to learning much inclined, who went to see the elephant, though all of them were blind, that each by observation might satisfy his mind.