Anna,
the Prophetess
Luke 2:21-38
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Full quilt measures 22 inches square
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| Anna had been widowed a long time, and living in the great temple of Jerusalem, fasting and praying. When Mary and Joseph brought the infant Jesus to the temple to be presented to the Lord, they were met by Simeon and Anna. Though the writer of the gospel did not record Anna's words, it is written that she "gave thanks to God and spoke about the child to all who were looking forward to the redemption of Jerusalem", thus becoming the first Christian evangelist. | ||||||
| For my interpretation of Anna, I chose a dark background, as she was speaking to people who "walked in darkness". I dressed her in blue, the color of hope, and surrounded her with gold for the opulence of the temple. She is facing away, and speaking joyful tidings to those who would hear. | ![]() |
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Techniques and Materials: Hand dyed and commercial cottons, machine quilting and embroidery, beading, faux coins, and bells. For sale after exhibit, $500. Made to be exhibited as part of: The exhibit will be traveling to additional locations through the end of 2009. Purchaser will pay $250 at time of purchase, remainder at time of delivery.
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Lower left corner
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