The Good Shepherd is a painting by Steve Henderson which was uploaded on March 21st, 2019.
The Good Shepherd
Caring for others brings out elements of goodness in all of us.
Upon becoming first-time parents, many people discover a maturity and strength... more
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$3,400
Dimensions
36.000 x 30.000 x 1.500 inches
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Title
The Good Shepherd
Artist
Steve Henderson
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
Caring for others brings out elements of goodness in all of us.
Upon becoming first-time parents, many people discover a maturity and strength that they never knew they had within them, as they find themselves responsible for a precious, vulnerable life. So also do adults who become caretakers for loved ones change and deepen in their being.
The artwork, The Good Shepherd, explores these qualities of protectiveness, compassion, caring, alertness, and giving. Standing at the edge of the Grand Canyon, a shepherd stands guard over a herd of sheep – a truly vulnerable group of beings if there ever were one.
It is the shepherd’s job to look out for everything – to keep an eye out for predators, to lead the sheep to good pasture, to be aware of the elements and take the sheep to a safe place should the weather turn inclement. The shepherd’s first and foremost concern is not the shepherd, but the sheep.
And this is what makes a good shepherd – one who guards the sheep.
Many people are familiar with the term, good shepherd, in accordance with the words of Jesus, who ascribed the words to himself. By saying this, he described his position in relationship to us, the sheep: it is his job to watch over us, to protect us, to be patient and kind and compassionate, to lead and teach gently and wisely, to be one in whom we can implicitly trust because we belong to him.
Quite unfortunately, many people do not see Christ this way, because they have been taught to cower before an overseer, a hired hand, an authoritarian figure who demands blind obedience and is constantly displeased with who we are and what we have to give. This type of Christ is a military general, not a shepherd; arrogant, not humble.
Such a person would not last long as a shepherd, because the sheep would be (rightfully) afraid of him.
But The Good Shepherd, the truly good shepherd, cares for his sheep. His sheep know his voice, and they are safe under his eye.
Featured in 41 Fine Art America groups.
(The good shepherd in this artwork is standing at the edge of a ravine at the Little Colorado Canyon in Arizona.)
Uploaded
March 21st, 2019
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Comments (160)
Philipp Merillat
Beautiful use of light and shadow at the Little Colorado River Gorge west of Cameron and east of Desert View with a short walk from the parking area just north of the highway where they often do some vending of jewelry and other Dine goods.
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Congratulations. Your artistic creation is now featured on the Over 3000 Views home page. I am proud to display your talents. I invite you to please post it in the featured archive and group promotional threads for continued exposure.
Alex Mir
Congratulations, Steve! Your outstanding painting is now featured in the 100 Favorite group! L/F/Ig
Gull G
Art provides an opportunity for kaleidoscopic thinking. Each time we shift the lens of our perceptions, we gain new perspectives — and new opportunities for innovation. CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR RECENT SALE OF AN WONDERFUL WORK!
Susan Buscho
This is a wonderful painting, Steve. The good shepherd who watches over all of us who trust Him. L/F
Steve Henderson
To the buyer from Nebraska: I am very gratified that your soul connected with The Good Shepherd and that this artwork will now grace the walls of your home and be a reminder of the beauty found in human beings caring for another and in caring for the Earth and all things under our watch. May it be a source of encouragement every day. Enjoy!