The Madonna Of Medjugorje, is a painting by Sinisa Saratlic which was uploaded on November 26th, 2009.
Original - Not For Sale
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Dimensions
9.000 x 9.000 x 1.000 inches
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Title
The Madonna Of Medjugorje,
Artist
Sinisa Saratlic
Medium
Painting - Mixed-media On Metal And Wood
Description
Original work on metal and wood, 9" x 9"
Since 1981, in a small village called Medjugorje, in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Blessed Virgin Mary has been appearing and giving messages to the world. And that these years She is spending with us are a time of special Grace granted by God. In Her own words She tells us, "I have come to tell the world that God exists. He is the fullness of life, and to enjoy this fullness and peace, you must return to God".
Since the apparitions began in 1981, over 40 million people of all faiths, from all over the world, have visited Medjugorje and have left spiritually strengthened and renewed. Countless unbelievers and physically or mentally afflicted, have been converted and healed. You owe it to yourself and your loved ones, to investigate with an open mind and heart the events which are occurring in Medjugorje.
Uploaded
November 26th, 2009
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Comments (13)
Stoyanka Ivanova
Interesting... and lovely colors... The reminds me "Madonna de Magnificat" by Sandro Botticelli...
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Sinisa, I am so impressed with all your outstanding art that I have viewed on FAA. So professional, so beautiful, so richly designed with Old School values and Renaissance feel. Thanks for your recent comment about my picture entitled "Just One of Those Things."
Danica Radman
hello there!! you Great artist - I am going over and over again through your portfolio - it is always a long trip to my me self... thank you Sinisa for my rdv with myself
ALEKSANDRA BUHA
Dragi Sinisa, hvala na lijepim rijecima. I am enjoying the textures and deep emotion in this piece.
Kathleen Hoekstra
Thanks, Sinisa. It was good to have the opportunity to see your paintings which are not only skillful, but very beautiful. A pleasure to view such level of work.