A happy Feast Day of St. Thérèse of Lisieux to all!
St. Thérèse of Lisieux (1873-1897)
St. Thérèse of Lisieux was a French girl who wanted to become a nun at a young age, inspired by her sisters who were nuns. She joined the Carmelites at 15, living a quiet cloistered life. After her death at 24, her memoirs were published. She wrote that we serve God not only in great works but also in small things. Her teachings have inspired many people for generations. She is the patron saint of missionaries. Her feastday is on 1 October. Visit the Happy Saints store.
Development
Here is my initial pencil sketch:
Some of the reference images I based on:
Learn more about St. Thérèse here.



I received the Key chaintoday which is a gift to a dear friend of mine who feels close to St. Thérèse . I am sure she will be very pleased with this image
ReplyDeleteHi Oscar, thanks!!! May the Lord bless you and your friend with St. Therese's peace, joy and love!
ReplyDeleteany picture of st joseph?
ReplyDeleteFr Ramil, will be working on it soon :)
ReplyDeleteThe Lord introduced me to St. Therese today, am glad that this is here so that I have something to remind me of what He was trying to teach me today :)
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ReplyDeleteI am writing on behalf of The Little Flower's Catholic Primary School in Hong Kong. We appreciate your great and cute artworks.
We would like to display the above illustration on our school website as St. Thérèse of Lisieux is our school's patron saint. We hope to obtain your permission and look forward to your reply. Thank you!
Our Website: http://www.littleflowerschool.edu.hk
Hi, pls email me at least I know who you are :D
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