Coat Of Many Colors Plate by Thomas Blackshear II is a . Dimensions: 6. Edition size: n/a. item# 900030
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Merging symbolic realism with emotional storytelling, each piece of fine art captures the depth of spiritual and cultural themes through masterful craftsmanship. With heritage-inspired artwork and expressive character portraits, these collectible figurative sculptures and paintings evoke a deep connection to history, faith, and tradition. Dramatic lighting and rich textures enhance the powerful visual storytelling, bringing each composition to life with elegance and meaning. From historical and cultural narratives to soulful artistic expression, every detail is carefully crafted to reflect strength, resilience, and grace. Whether through limited-edition sculptures or intricately painted works, these creations stand as timeless tributes to heritage, identity, and artistic excellence.
Boarded with a 24-Karat gold rim, each MasterPeace Collection Plate, is hand crafted of porcelain and numbered for authenticity and collectibility. By Thomas Blackshear ll - 900030
NOTES: "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!".
Coat Of Many Colors Plate by Thomas Blackshear II is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Image Copyright © 2026 by Thomas Blackshear II