Description
In this stirring portrait, a contemporary Esther emerges from the haze of pistons, pipes, and plumes of steam. She wears a fitted leather coat with double‑breasted brass buttons and a wide belt cinched at the waist, while a pair of aviator‑style goggles perch atop her loosely curled hair. Her right hand rests on her hip in a stance of quiet confidence; her eyes lift toward an unseen horizon, reflecting both resolve and purpose.
Behind her, an enormous clock face—with Roman numerals etched into its weathered brass rim—hints at the inexorable march of time. Interlocking gears and towering smokestacks fill the background, their warm copper and sepia tones washed in the glow of industrial furnaces. Faint shafts of light break through the smoke, illuminating drifting embers that dance around her like sparks of destiny.
Set in crisp white lettering alongside her figure is the verse:
“…and who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?”
—Esther 4:14
Together, image and text weave a powerful narrative: a reminder that, in the machinery of history and the forge of trial, one individual—armed with faith and bravery—can stand up and change the course of a kingdom. Size 24″hx36″w
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