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Garden of Hope by Thomas Kinkade 2005
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The deeply mysterious relationship between hope and sacrifice is
expressed in the symbolism of the urn. Central is the Roman cross,
bearing the inscription INRI - Latin for Jesus of Nazareth, King of the
Jews - which was carved above the original cross by Pilate.
On the left arm of the cross is the serene visage of Mary,
mother of God. And on the right, Jesus himself, in his gentle
countenance, confers his blessing on the garden and its visitors. A
magnificent spray of flowers bursts forth from the urn in a splendid
celebration of the good news. Surely, The Garden of Hope is a garden lavish with new beginnings.
-Thomas Kinkade
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