Paul Flack drew the angel shown above.
Paul began to look for that sense of fulfillment in painting, inspired by the likes of visionary artists. He had painted earlier in his life for a short time. As his spiritual quest grew, he became intrigued with the concept of angels. Angels are spiritual in nature, not religious and span time and appeal to all ages.
His angels are colorful, eye-catching, and unique in their forms. They appeal to everyone whether you believe in them or not and encourage the imagination to wonder in terms of what the painting means to each individual. It is in this, that Paul finds his fulfillment.This will make an interesting outline for embroidery work on the back of a work shirt. The lines are simple, and can easily be drawn from the photo onto paper or cloth for further embellishment.
Here is one similar angel embroidered from a kit, and sewn onto cloth, then appliqued on the backing of a woman's vest:
We need all the angels available to surround us, so why not on our clothing?
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