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1. Thomas Blackshear II Forgiven Sculpture Artist Proof (Original Design)   $899.00

The scene of "Forgiven" is Mt. Calvary. A despairing man has a mallet in one hand and a large spike in the other. Both symbolize that each of us is responsible for Christ's death on the cross. Jesus Christ is holding up this broken man; at Christ's feet are broken chains, representing the sin that was overcome at Calvary. There is a trace of blood on Christ's hands, and in the place where the blood has fallen, lilies have grown.
Thomas Blackshear uses powerful symbols in every detail of "Forgiven" - from the healing strength of the large hands of Christ, to the lilies representing His resurrection and the new life that is ours when we accept Him.

2. Thomas Blackshear II Watchers In The Night   $0.00

3. Thomas Blackshear II Coat Of Many Colors   $0.00

"According to the Word of God, Jesus was born into the Jewish race. Jesus Christ is now the Risen Lord. We can have no concept of how He actually looks; therefore, I have not clearly indicated His features in Coat of Many Colors, Lord of All. Because He is Lord, He represents all the people of the world. On His coat are flags of the nations and fabrics of the cultures of the world. All the colors of the coat represent the sin that He took on Himself on our behalf. The white robe under the coat represents His pureness, His being totally without sin. The golden sash is referred to in Scripture as being worn by royalty. He is truly Lord of All!"

4. Thomas Blackshear II Watchers In The Night (canvas Edition)   $300.00

This is the Canvas only (no frame) Comes signed and numbered with certificate of authenticity.

This print was issued & released in 2001.

5. Thomas Blackshear II Coat Of Many Colors Plate   $199.00

"According to the Word of God, Jesus was born into the Jewish race. Jesus Christ is now the Risen Lord. We can have no concept of how He actually looks; therefore, I have not clearly indicated His features in Coat of Many Colors, Lord of All. Because He is Lord, He represents all the people of the world. On His coat are flags of the nations and fabrics of the cultures of the world. All the colors of the coat represent the sin that He took on Himself on our behalf. The white robe under the coat represents His pureness, His being totally without sin. The golden sash is referred to in Scripture as being worn by royalty. He is truly Lord of All!"

6. Thomas Blackshear II Forgiven Plate   $0.00

The scene of 'Forgiven' is Mt. Calvary. A despairing man has a mallet in one hand and a large spike in the other. Both symbolize that each of us is responsible for Christ's death on the cross. Jesus Christ is holding up this broken man; at Christ's feet are broken chains, representing the sin that was overcome at Calvary. There is a trace of blood on Christ's hands, and in the place where the blood has fallen, lilies have grown.

7. Thomas Blackshear II Watchers In The Night Plate   $250.00

8. Thomas Blackshear II Liberty Framed Print - Limited Edition   $399.00

Limited Edition, Signed and Numbered with Certificate of Authenticity
This is the Framed (Wood) Print - (not canvas)
Framed 25.5"x 32.75"

Thomas had been working on its completion for 2 years before its publication release on Septe

9. Thomas Blackshear II Forgiven   $0.00

Pictures Shown are of the Framed Canvas on top. Larger image is of the Print

What is Giclee Art

A gicl"e is a high resolution digital print and is a recognized fine art print category like lithographs an

10. Thomas Blackshear II Liberty Print Only - Limited Edition   $299.00

Limited Edition, Signed and Numbered with Certificate of Authenticity

Thomas had been working on its completion for 2 years before its publication release on September 1st 2000. Immediately after September 11 this print sold out from the pu

11. Thomas Blackshear II Coat Of Many Colors - Sculpture   $0.00

"According to the Word of God, Jesus was born into the Jewish race. Jesus Christ is now the Risen Lord. We can have no concept of how He actually looks; therefore, I have not clearly indicated His features in Coat of Many Colors, Lord of All. Because He is Lord, He represents all the people of the world. On His coat are flags of the nations and fabrics of the cultures of the world. All the colors of the coat represent the sin that He took on Himself on our behalf. The white robe under the coat represents His pureness, His being totally without sin. The golden sash is referred to in Scripture as being worn by royalty. He is truly Lord of All!"

12. Thomas Blackshear II Forgiven Sculpture   $0.00

Thomas Blackshear uses powerful symbols in every detail of "Forgiven" - from the healing strength of the large hands of Christ, to the lilies representing His resurrection and the new life that is ours when we accept Him.
The scene of “Forgiven” is Mt. Calvary. A despairing man has a mallet in one hand and a large spike in the other. Both symbolize that each of us is responsible for Christ’s death on the cross. Jesus Christ is holding up this broken man; at Christ’s feet are broken chains, representing the sin that was overcome at Calvary. There is a trace of blood on Christ’s hands, and in the place where the blood has fallen, lilies have grown.

13. Thomas Blackshear II Forgiven Limited Edition Framed   $1995.00

The scene of Forgiven is Mt. Calvary. A despairing man has a mallet in one hand and a large spike in the other. Both symbolize that each of us is responsible for Christ's death on the cross. Jesus Christ is holding up this broken man; at Christ's feet are broken chains, representing the sin that was overcome at Calvary. There is a trace of blood on Christ's hands, and in the place where the blood has fallen, lilies have grown.

14. Thomas Blackshear II Forgiven Limited Edition Print   $1795.00

The scene of "Forgiven" is Mt. Calvary. A despairing man has a mallet in one hand and a large spike in the other. Both symbolize that each of us is responsible for Christ's death on the cross. Jesus Christ is holding up this broken man; at Christ's feet are broken chains, representing the sin that was overcome at Calvary. There is a trace of blood on Christ's hands, and in the place where the blood has fallen, lilies have grown.

15. Thomas Blackshear II Coat Of Many Colors   $1395.00

"According to the Word of God, Jesus was born into the Jewish race. Jesus Christ is now the Risen Lord. We can have no concept of how He actually looks; therefore, I have not clearly indicated His features in Coat of Many Colors, Lord of All. Because He is Lord, He represents all the people of the world. On His coat are flags of the nations and fabrics of the cultures of the world. All the colors of the coat represent the sin that He took on Himself on our behalf. The white robe under the coat represents His pureness, His being totally without sin. The golden sash is referred to in Scripture as being worn by royalty. He is truly Lord of All!"

16. Thomas Blackshear II Forgiven Print mounted on wood   $475.00

The scene of "Forgiven" is Mt. Calvary. A despairing man has a mallet in one hand and a large spike in the other. Both symbolize that each of us is responsible for Christ's death on the cross. Jesus Christ is holding up this broken man; at Christ's feet are broken chains, representing the sin that was overcome at Calvary. There is a trace of blood on Christ's hands, and in the place where the blood has fallen, lilies have grown.

17. Thomas Blackshear II President Barack Obama Lithograph   $175.00

President Obama stands in front of two pillars that hold up images of the Lincoln Memorial and the Martin Luther King Memorial.This represent the historical support, (Lincoln, the author of the Emancipation Proclamation and King, the leader of the Civil Rights Movement) that made way for the first black president of the United States.

18. Thomas Blackshear II Watchers In The Night Print   $0.00

Watchers In The Night Print

19. Thomas Blackshear II Forgiven Sculpture Limited Edition (Original Design) Open Box   $0.00

The scene of "Forgiven" is Mt. Calvary. A despairing man has a mallet in one hand and a large spike in the other. Both symbolize that each of us is responsible for Christ's death on the cross. Jesus Christ is holding up this broken man; at Christ's feet are broken chains, representing the sin that was overcome at Calvary. There is a trace of blood on Christ's hands, and in the place where the blood has fallen, lilies have grown.
Thomas Blackshear uses powerful symbols in every detail of "Forgiven" - from the healing strength of the large hands of Christ, to the lilies representing His resurrection and the new life that is ours when we accept Him.