Turned Away Collection
"Turned Away: A Tale of Rejection and Resilience" In the enchanting meadows, a Fritillary blooms with grace
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"Turned Away: A Tale of Rejection and Resilience" In the enchanting meadows, a Fritillary blooms with grace, Its vibrant petals dancing in Snakes head fritillary's embrace. But even nature's beauty can be turned away, Just like Mary and Joseph seeking shelter on that fateful day. 1558 witnessed Bethlehem's heartless doors, As Mary and Joseph found no lodgings, only closed floors. An oil painting capturing their plight, forever etched in time, A reminder that rejection can leave scars so sublime. Fast forward to 1905, Jesus Christ and Marianne left out in the cold night, The Misunderstood souls yearning for warmth, longing for respite. A lithograph portraying their struggle to find acceptance, Highlighting society's failure to offer solace or repentance. In 1876 came "Rejected Addresses, " a literary gem indeed, Words echoing the pain of being turned away without heed. 1660 brought "The Letter, " an oil canvas depicting exclusion profound, Leaving hearts heavy as rejection's weight astound. Gerti Schiele painted her anguish in 1909 on paper so fine, Her watercolors telling tales of being turned away from life divine. And through Le Rire's illustration, rejection wore colors bright, Mockingly reminding us how it taints even joyous light. Home Life showed a child banished to the dunce corner in '81, Rejection casting shadows on innocence undone. "The Idle Prentice Turned Away" engraved upon history's page Serves as a cautionary tale about youth lost at sea’s stage. Yet amidst these stories of sorrow and despair Shines hope through artistry beyond compare. A female figure seated gracefully on canvas' expanse Whispers resilience against rejection’s cruel dance. SUB_0098 captures strength within vulnerability’s guise Proving that turning away can't dim one's inner skies.