A Drink From The Fountain
Two small songbirds pause at the edge of a stone fountain, their delicate forms mirrored against the sparkle of fresh water that ripples upward in playful droplets. All around, wildflowers bloom in cheerful abundance—daisies, blues, and soft pinks swaying in the gentle breeze, framing the fountain in a garden of living color. The scene is tender and alive, a moment where creation gathers in harmony to refresh and renew.
“A Drink From The Fountain” speaks to the simple joys of provision and peace—the way God’s creation finds sustenance in His care. The birds, fragile yet carefree, remind us of Jesus’ words in Matthew 6:26: “Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?”
This painting is a gentle invitation to pause and find refreshment in God’s presence. Just as the birds draw near to the fountain, so too are we called to draw near to the living waters of His Spirit—where every thirst is quenched, and every soul finds rest.