"Protector" Original Painting
12×24” acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
Did you know that the state bird of Louisiana is a pelican?
It was chosen to honor the state’s Catholic heritage. In ancient times, people believed the pelican would tear the flesh from its own body to feed its young in times of famine. Early Catholics tapped into this common belief and began using the pelican as a symbol for Christ’s sacrifice for the salvation of humanity.
This painting is a beautiful representation of the brown pelican that watches over the coast of Louisiana, and a reminder that there is One greater than us who sacrificed all - an present protector.
12×24” acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
Did you know that the state bird of Louisiana is a pelican?
It was chosen to honor the state’s Catholic heritage. In ancient times, people believed the pelican would tear the flesh from its own body to feed its young in times of famine. Early Catholics tapped into this common belief and began using the pelican as a symbol for Christ’s sacrifice for the salvation of humanity.
This painting is a beautiful representation of the brown pelican that watches over the coast of Louisiana, and a reminder that there is One greater than us who sacrificed all - an present protector.
12×24” acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
Did you know that the state bird of Louisiana is a pelican?
It was chosen to honor the state’s Catholic heritage. In ancient times, people believed the pelican would tear the flesh from its own body to feed its young in times of famine. Early Catholics tapped into this common belief and began using the pelican as a symbol for Christ’s sacrifice for the salvation of humanity.
This painting is a beautiful representation of the brown pelican that watches over the coast of Louisiana, and a reminder that there is One greater than us who sacrificed all - an present protector.