A Painting Of A Man With A Towel Around His Waist Art

a painting of a man with a towel around his waist
a painting of a man with a towel around his neck
a painting of a man with a chain around his waist
a painting of a man with chains around his waist
a painting of a man with a ring around his neck
a statue of a man with a towel on his head
a painting of a man with a ball in his hand
a painting of a man with his arms outstretched
a painting of a man with a fist
a painting of a man with a sword
a painting of a man with a helmet holding a sword
a painting of a man with a sword
a painting of a man with a sword
a painting of a man with a sword
a painting of a man with a sword
a painting of a man with 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.
Inside a large office building in London, on the 5th floor, Wing Sun's father, a Chinese Malaysian man in his 30s, speaks to his counterpart in the company, and English man, about business.  Other workers are seated at their desks and standing at a copy machine.  There are some Black people, but mostly British.  One whole wall of the room is glass and we can see something of London outside.
a painting of a man with a sword and shield
a painting of a man with a helmet and sword
a painting of a man with a horned head holding a spear
First century Jerusalem at the "gate beautiful" to the temple grounds.  Peter and John were going up to the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour. And a man lame from birth was being carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple that is called the Beautiful Gate to ask alms of those entering the temple. Seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple, he asked to receive alms. And Peter directed his gaze at him, as did John, and said, “Look at us.” And he fixed his attention on them, expecting to receive something from them. But Peter said, “I have no silver and gold, but what I do have I give to you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk!” And he took him by the right hand and raised him up, and immediately his feet and ankles were made strong.
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.
a painting of a man with a turban on his head
a painting of a man with a knife in his hand
a painting of a man with a ball in his hand
a painting of a man with a sword in his hand
a painting of a man with a disc in his hand
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 a knife in his hand
a painting of a man with a sword in his hand
a painting of a man with his arms outstretched
a painting of a man with his hand on his chest
a statue of a man with a rope around his neck
a painting of a man with a sword and a helmet
a painting of a man with a bow and two other men
a painting of a man with a bow and arrow
a painting of a man with a bow and arrow
a painting of a man with his arms outstretched
a painting of a man with his arms crossed
a painting of a man with his arms crossed