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Wheat Vs. Tares

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Wheat Vs. Tares

2016

Acrylic Mixed Media on Canvas

36" x 60" x 2"

Kim Barry



"Wheat Vs. Tares" also titled "Wheat Amongst The Tares" depicts a scene from biblical prophecy, where amidst a scene amidst this figure alludes to a field of tangled tares, this woman holding her infant tightly, becomes the metaphor for a single stalk of wheat, purity and innocence standing amidst chaos symbolized by the serpent and vulture. The painting is suffused with rich, bold, fluid hues, illuminating the auras of each entity.Through a unique pouring method, Barry captures the tension between good and evil, emphasizing the enduring resilience of goodness in the face of adversity.


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