Diamond back black widow takes second place on my wall. But only for a short time. 1-4-2020 Perryton, TX
I recently removed a
painting from my wall that needed some more work done on it. The
space left needed something to balance the rest of my portraits
hanging on that wall. Well I solved the space problem by hanging a
real, man-made, black widow spider by the tail. Now if you are going
to try to identify me by my opinion of art, good luck. I have never
been able to do it yet. This deadly, black widow spider is crawling
down from the ceiling wall, and is as noticeable as the many, loving
portraits I have painted, and hung across two walls. There is a
portrait of my mother-in-law, and father-in law together. One of my
mother, and father together, and our dear President Trump, and
beautiful First Lady, Melania Trump, hanging side by side. A portrait
of my sweet granddaughter in twirling outfit, a recent portrait of
myself, and a landscape. Now the monsterest black widow. I do admire
that sucker even though it is evil. I'm wondering where I will put it
when I am ready to hang the missing portrait back up. It belongs in
my collection adding a different skill to the artist I am. I do have
some enhanced work in the spider. I made it look more deadly, and
real. It now has diamond eyes, and a diamond on it's back. It's the
real deal now. But don't ever expect to see a snake hanging on my
wall. Spiders, yes, but snakes, no. Although I do have a snake with
feet, and legs, and lipstick in the painting I did with Adam, and Eve
in the garden of paradise, when the serpent tempted Eve to do the
first sin. The serpent was beautiful then, and Eve believed it was
perfect. She caused the world to be filled with sin by believing the
beautiful serpent. That evil serpent was dammed by God and made to
crawl on it's belly forever. I cannot stand the sight of a snake.
Keep guessing about who I am. I am keeping on guessing the same
thing.
Each one of us was made
for a reason. I believe we struggle a life time trying to understand
our purpose in life. I do believe God created us all equally, but
because of the sin Eve created some are deprived of that perfect
body, soul, and mind. That is all I have to say about a perfect God
who is all love, even though it may not look like it to us. I will
accept who God made me to be, and trust him to help me through life's
troubling journey. I was told by my Heavenly Father in His Word that
I was as good as anyone, but not any better. I believe that applies
to all. Keep on the firing line. God answers prayer.
God Bless
Myrtle Jean Sharp
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