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“Beside Still Waters” by Kim Norlien is the first of two in a lake cabin series featuring Minnesota’s state bird, the loon. This is a horizontal scene that is complimented well by its vertical mate, “Beyond Still Waters”.
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“Beside Still Waters” by Kim Norlien is the first of two in a lake cabin series featuring Minnesota’s state bird, the loon. This is a horizontal scene that is complimented well by its vertical mate, “Beyond Still Waters”.
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“Beside Still Waters” by Kim Norlien is the first of two in a lake cabin series featuring Minnesota’s state bird, the loon. This is a horizontal scene that is complimented well by its vertical mate, “Beyond Still Waters”.
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“Faithful Memories,” is a cropped version of Kim Norlien’s first cardinal painting, “White Crimson Morning”.
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“Light of the World” is Kim’s Norlien’s Christmas 2010 new release!
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“Sanctuary” was inspired by Kim Norlien’s favorite Bible verse, ‘Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.’ Proverbs 3: 5-6
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“Secret Garden” was inspired by the passage in Psalm 91:1, “He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.” This painting features many hidden images including 7 lions.
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“Secret Garden? was inspired by the passage in Psalm 91:1, ?He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.? This painting features many hidden images including 7 lions.
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?The Shelter? by Kim Norlien is a cropped image of ?Secret Garden? featuring a stone gazebo in the midst of a tranquil, European-style garden.
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?The Shelter? by Kim Norlien is a cropped image of ?Secret Garden? featuring a stone gazebo in the midst of a tranquil, European-style garden.
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In “White Crimson Morning”, Kim Norlien presents the gospel message through the use of symbolism.
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In “White Crimson Morning”, Kim Norlien presents the gospel message through the use of symbolism.
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