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God through the eyes of two

 

The triangles resemble animals, as do the strange shapes. Some of the animals created by these shapes consist of fish, birds, a ram, a lion, and an eagle. The fact that the manuscript contains zoomorphic forms adds life to the painting. This indicates that the God that they are interpreting is the creator of all living things. .
             The other letters such as the Rho and Iota contain some of the same compressed lines, and objects as the Chi. There is one big difference between the lines in the Chi and the line in the Rho and Iota; the lines in the Rho and Iota are Celtic looking. These Celtic looking figures create an even more religious piece of art. Celtic art has a history of being very religious. The Celtic figures intertwine and crisscross throughout the Rho and the Iota. One of the Celtic looking figures is formed like a cross, which is located in the center of Iota. The cross is a very sacred symbol of how Christ died so that all human's sins would be forgiven. This symbol of forgiveness shows that they view their God as being forgiving.
             The color in this piece of art gives even more meaning to the God that they are describing. It isn't so much that certain colors describes their God, but that the tones of the colors especially describes how they view their God. The colors used in this painting come in a great variety, but they have a dullish tone to them. The dull tone of the colors show that their God is relaxed the colors include different shades of orange, gold, purple, red, and green. Color is everywhere in the painting, once again showing that God is present everywhere. .
             The main colors in the painting include gold, purple, and green. There are more letters included in this painting then just the Chi, Rho, and Iota, but they are a great deal smaller then the Chi, Rho, and Iota. These colors are shown in the smaller size letters, underneath the Chi, Rho, and Iota. As most people know, purple is the color of royalty.


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