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Description I should have added this years ago...but I'm adding it now....

So as the story goes, many years ago, Judah, one of the twelve sons of Jacob, had his own three sons. The oldest son (Er) married a woman named Tamar.

For reasons that we may never know, he died. Evil in ways not recorded and leaving his wife a widow. And according to law and tradition she was given to the next brother - Onan. A man who went erroneously down in history as the guilt bearer of masturbation. Not that he did. When sleeping with Tamar, he would withdraw from her to "spill his seed upon the ground" for he could not bear the thought that his offspring would, by law, be his brother's. Then soon too he died. Not for reasons of dirty sheets or selfishness, but for reasons bigger than he (or her) could even fathom.

So went Tamar. Yearning in her passing seasons, denied her harvest and burning like the Judean sun.

Judah...now with the loss of his two eldest sons, still had a third. Too young yet to marry, but what if he too would go the way of his eldest? Perhaps this woman was accursed? Poisoned wombed. Widow maker.

Judah denied her him. Yet Tamar's womb kindled with a storm that even she did not understand. The desire to bear a child is already a force lost to understanding on those without that call. But...

Tamar's....was more. Perhaps more than any other woman who has ever lived. There is an "I want" and there is an "I need." This was "there shall be." As God in his thunder rains life and death and glory and redeeming blood, she would have a child.

Then Judah's wife too falls dead. His life now written in the language of loss. Two sons, a wife and a brother sold into slavery. He goes to his place of grieving and Tamar to hers. Two husbands and a womb of fire.

But life forces its ways. A time of grieving passes and not that his was, but he left his grieving to return to his fields. This Tamar heard. And a plan was devised, mixed of need and a force beyond her understanding. And she went to town....

Dressed as a prostitute she sat upon the roadway for her father in law. Did she desire him or was it the child that called from the distant unseen country to demand existence?

And as the story goes, Judah saw her along the roadway. Her identity veiled, yet was there something familiar? What was it, Judah? Was it the stretch of the leg, the poem of her hips, or was it a spark of healing, familiar in it's voice and a salve for the wounds of loss?

And so he layed with her. The details of the tryst lost to history, but one can imagine. Did he merely sleep with the willing or in his awkward aging thrusts, taste a love lost to death?

Regardless, the deed was done and payment was expected. The goat he offered was obviously not in his possession, so he left his staff, his sash and his ring as promise for the forthcoming payment. And they parted.

Judah sent his servant with payment, but as the events played out, she was gone. He returned quickly to avoid the greater cost of shame for his master.

In the time to come, word came back to Judah - Tamar has been a prostitute and is now pregnant...

"Bring her out and have her burned to death!" he cried. So they found Tamar, ripe with child and seized her for her sin.

And as they were brought her in she sent a message to deliver. Holding the staff, the ring and the sash, she said, "I am pregnant by the man who owns these."

And before Judah, the day gave up his secrets and his shame rained upon him like falling trees. "More righteous than I," he said of her. And did he weep? We do not know. He never slept with her again and in the months to come, she would give birth to, not just one, but two boys. The details of the one who thrust his hand out first and tied with a scarlet cord, only to withdraw back into the womb to make way for his brother is perhaps for another day.

But on that day, Tamar's longing found finally fruition. Two sons - Perez and Zerah (of the scarlet cord)

But what now of all this? Incest, death, spilled seed and hard won offspring? Just another twisted exchange in the pages of history?

Not until the story completes itself in the centuries to come did all of it become clear. For if one believes in such things, there was a lineage spelled out in a bloodline that began with a man named Abraham and ended with a foretold Messiah. Whether Jesus was the Messiah is not for this story to argue, but his history reached backwards through a litany of names unknown to most - Jacob, Akim, Manasseh, David, Perez....and a woman who just wanted a baby.

Tamar. Tamar and Judah. Onan forfeited his role in history and it was completed through a deception. There are some things that just need to happen.

OILGRAPH ON WOODEN PANAL - 36X48
created in performance at black cat gallery june 2009
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Comments: 46

sassynjc [2012-05-02 03:03:30 +0000 UTC]

Would you ever consider selling this as a print? This is the most intriguing work of Art I have ever seen!

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sassynjc [2012-05-02 02:57:57 +0000 UTC]

Would love this print hanging on my wall! Only 5 women are mentioned in Matthew CH 1, and she was the 1st one mentioned. Always skipped over the lineage until last night. Started to research Tamar and I found your art-FANTASTIC!

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kevissimo In reply to sassynjc [2012-05-06 03:05:49 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much...I think it's one of the most incredible stories in Scripture. And yes...I should offer it up as a print. Will get that together now and let you know...

Thank you again...

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violentinephoto [2011-10-12 20:51:54 +0000 UTC]

without world..so beautiful..

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pearwood [2011-09-11 17:26:03 +0000 UTC]

Oh, the eyes tell the story and ask the questions. I was fascinated to trace the intersecting fall of Reuben and rise of Judah, from the sordid treatment of Tamar ("she is more righteous than I" to the offering of his life in exchange for Benjamin, whom he must have believed was a spoiled brat and thief.

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hoaxeye [2011-07-25 07:45:56 +0000 UTC]

Wow! Congrats on the daily deviation. Well earned, about ten times over.

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londongreywolfe [2011-07-20 03:25:30 +0000 UTC]

Awesome and emotional depiction of a chapter in Biblical history. Really appreciated the synopsis in addition to the wonderful art. So many of the raw and uncensored stories in the Bible are deeply telling of the human condition. Thanks for sharing.

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kevissimo In reply to londongreywolfe [2011-07-20 06:46:15 +0000 UTC]

You just made my night....thank you so much for seeing what you did...

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Angie-Pictures [2011-07-19 15:42:24 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful work. Congratulations to the DD.

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iloveboo [2011-07-19 13:40:56 +0000 UTC]

it reminds me of "the last supper"

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Feeriee13 [2011-07-19 04:11:57 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic work, captivating story...I really enjoyed it. You are a magnificent storyteller!!!

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TuxedoMiniMask [2011-07-19 01:59:15 +0000 UTC]

Very nice! Good story too

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nikki-ns [2011-07-18 22:23:42 +0000 UTC]

Holy crap i can't believe I read all of that

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ikarusmedia [2011-07-18 20:37:40 +0000 UTC]

really beautiful, which are its measures?

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kevissimo In reply to ikarusmedia [2011-07-18 20:40:01 +0000 UTC]

Thank you....36"x48" on a wooden panel.

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madcollector [2011-07-18 20:27:44 +0000 UTC]

Some mix between Dave McKean and Kent Williams. Really interesting.

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kevissimo In reply to madcollector [2011-07-18 20:43:50 +0000 UTC]

Thank you...and two of my favorite artists. Kent lives here in LA and is the nicest guy. I've run into him a couple of times and it's always an honor.

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siddyboysognatore [2011-07-18 19:23:52 +0000 UTC]

very very amazing concept and your work is too good keep it up

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carabadgermum [2011-07-18 19:20:01 +0000 UTC]

one of my all time favorite Bible stories. You retell it beautifully!

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Hiland-Rose [2011-07-18 19:00:57 +0000 UTC]

How many times do we read the liniage and pass over the names too hard to pronounce,... so often lost to history are the people who make it.
I can see there was much thought put into this the expressions on the actors faces are something to reflect upon.

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kevissimo In reply to Hiland-Rose [2011-07-18 20:45:44 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for seeing that. The fascinating part was that we discovered all of that once we had them together. We realized the isolation both would be feeling. Judah was still grieving the loss of his wife and sons. So the expressions arrived in the shoot naturally. I can't thank Howard and Kayla enough...

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Hiland-Rose In reply to kevissimo [2011-07-19 20:43:03 +0000 UTC]

I thought it really intriguing. They did a great job. I am just glad to see someone else out there who takes the time to understand somthing like this. Sin has long term reprecussions, because of one man's sin, God's will had to find another way... Sadly the choices we all make don't only effect ourselves, a lesson learned in the tragedy of Tamar. Interestingly enough, she is only one of two women mentioned in Jesus liniage. It speaks to the importance of her role, to be mentioned, especially since women were not really seen as equals in the unions that perpetuated a family line. Nicely done!

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andoors [2011-07-18 17:48:43 +0000 UTC]

bellisimo!

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mikajomc [2011-07-18 17:05:05 +0000 UTC]

I knew that bible story, but I very much enjoyed your retelling of it. Well done!
Both the story and the art!

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EXSHINKA [2011-07-18 14:48:44 +0000 UTC]

cool

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AoifeArt [2011-07-18 14:10:57 +0000 UTC]

Captivating, both painting and story!

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harshdog [2011-07-18 13:46:47 +0000 UTC]

intresting piece,and the story gets you thinking,,,,,,as wierd as it seems all happened for a reason,the death ,the incest,,, keep it up

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madetobeunique [2011-07-18 13:34:09 +0000 UTC]

Well written!!
I didn't know that Tamar was in Jesus' linage. How very neat! I really enjoyed your writing style.

Very good job!

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Lothrian [2011-07-18 09:34:16 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful, beautiful picture - so powerful, totally captivating. The expressions on the faces are absolutely exquisite, they tell as much of a story as the text underneath. And the colours are incredible, a simple but immensely beautiful palette - rather like the colours of a neolithic cave painting; too, the haze that surrounds the two gives the feeling of ancience, of a glimpse into something truly powerful that happened so long ago.

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somersetholmes [2011-07-18 09:16:10 +0000 UTC]

Superb work!...fascinating script too

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Mokinzi [2011-07-18 08:44:27 +0000 UTC]

Truly magnificent. You've captured such a powerful mood in this piece, reminding me more than anything of the burning nightmares which falls upon you when having a bad fever...
For somebody who is not too familiar with all the stories of the Bible, I found the story behind this piece deeply intriguing - you have not only created a beautiful image, but retold a fascinating story in a wonderful way.
Congratulations with the Daily Devation - very well deserved!

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PoLazarus2 [2011-07-11 08:38:13 +0000 UTC]

Amazing and poetic piece of art

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kevissimo In reply to PoLazarus2 [2011-07-11 18:20:22 +0000 UTC]

Thanks so much....

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primulatook [2011-07-11 03:12:27 +0000 UTC]

beautifully told...

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kevissimo In reply to primulatook [2011-07-11 18:20:54 +0000 UTC]

Thank you...I had actually forgotten about the text until I saw it again recently....

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Feza40 [2011-07-07 22:44:13 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful and so evocative! Love it!

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kevissimo In reply to Feza40 [2011-07-08 18:58:40 +0000 UTC]

Thank you, Feza....

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cogwurx [2011-07-07 17:33:05 +0000 UTC]

Truly you are a scholar. Thanks for the history lesson and the beautiful piece.

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kevissimo In reply to cogwurx [2011-07-08 18:58:27 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much for that. I wrote that so long ago that practically none of it was familiar to me when I found it again...

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cogwurx In reply to kevissimo [2011-07-08 19:37:41 +0000 UTC]

Welcome!

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lawrencew [2011-07-07 10:55:43 +0000 UTC]

Bravo..

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kevissimo In reply to lawrencew [2011-07-08 19:09:53 +0000 UTC]

Thank you, my friend....

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VivaVenera [2011-07-06 21:10:11 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful and so evocative! Love it!

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kevissimo In reply to VivaVenera [2011-07-07 02:53:12 +0000 UTC]

Thanks so much...Totally forgot to add this.

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Hengki24 [2011-07-06 08:52:06 +0000 UTC]

Poetic

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kevissimo In reply to Hengki24 [2011-07-07 02:53:30 +0000 UTC]

Thank you...it's what I was hoping for

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