Bright Folk art style for the face of the Virgin of Guadalupe who came to an Aztec man named Juan Diego in 1531. On a hill near current Mexico City Our Lady of Guadalupe became the beloved patroness of the Americas.

Grace to Paint
Weekly Oil Paintings by Sister Maresa Lilley, SND
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race to Paint
Weekly Oil Paintings
by Sister Maresa Lilley, SND
Bright Folk art style for the face of the Virgin of Guadalupe who came to an Aztec man named Juan Diego in 1531. On a hill near current Mexico City Our Lady of Guadalupe became the beloved patroness of the Americas.

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Jesus will abide with us if only we ask. (See Lk. 24: 28-29)

When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed
I am Sister Maresa Lilley, a member of the Sisters of Notre Dame, located in Chardon, Ohio, USA. For many years, I have enjoyed a passion that permits me to reflect upon simple reality with a brush in hand. To capture a simple essence on canvas and to discover inherent beauty is a daily immersion.
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2 Responses
Stunningly beautiful and bright. The virgin’s blue
mantle is beautiful.
I appreciate the kind assessment, Mary. Bless you.
Sister Maresa