703 Pen Argyl Street

Pen Argyl, PA  18072-1936

 Phone:  484-894-4809

Email:  jeffrey.michael@hotmail.com

Fine Art-Realism 

Beautiful fine art for home, office, or gallery.  Works in collection for sale, or by client commission.

Click on Gallery headings below to view the artworks.

 

The headings at top will guide you through my website, as well as the gallery links shown above.  Comments, inquiries, and feedback are always welcome, see Contact Information page.  I do take the time to reply to each.       

Interested in a work, or have inquiries regarding a request for a commissioned work?  You will find all the contact information at Contact Information link at top of page.  Or, click here:  Contact Information.


New - Events page.  Features events and showings of my work.  See top, or click here:  Events

New - Art prints featuring inspirational Scripture quote text.  See above new page link, or visit this link:  Inspirational Bible Quotes

 NEWLY COMPLETED WORK:  "Consider the Lilies", 8.5” x 11”, pastels. 

Price, for original: $250. For prints of this work, starting at $32, visit this link:http://fineartamerica.com/featured/consider-the-lilies-jeffrey-michael-green.html


In Mathew Chapter 6:28-29, we read Jesus saying, “Consider the Lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin; and yet I say to you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.” 

Solomon was the son of King David, a king who was abundantly rich in worldly riches, wisdom, and knowledge. His name is synonymous with these things. Yet, this type of “glory” is that merely of the world, merely of a man. Of how much more glory does even a flower hold – even as it is here today, and is soon gone. 
We see flowers all the time. The comparison of glory here is God’s glory, reflected in one of His created wonders in the simplest way. Yet in His creative hand such a small example being exceeding beyond all the riches and glory of a great king. The meaning is profound and beyond merely seeing such a familiar flower with the eye. 
Jesus speaks of God's creative glory in a matter-of-fact way that was known and appreciated then in the same way, yet has now become lost in our wandering veneers of what we esteem “knowledge”. These are my thoughts with this work, though Jesus spoke a great deal more using lilies as an illustration for a larger message. That message is God’s loving care and our worry. I encourage you to read these wonderful words of Jesus for yourself, in Matthew chapter 6.
 

 Upcoming

Upcoming:  A still life, portrait commission, and a "portrait with sword".  

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 NEW FEATURE - artwork is available as prints, framed prints, and more at the link below:

Art Prints
 

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