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Amplified Holy Bible, Anne Neilson Angel Art Series, Leathersoft, Blue Amplified Holy Bible, Anne Neilson Angel Art Series, Leathersoft, Blue Contributor(s): Neilson, Anne (Illustrator) , Zondervan (Author) Publisher: Zondervan ISBN: 0310461596 Physical Info: 2.03" H x 9.35" L x 7.6" W (3.15 lbs) 1600 pages Experience the Warmth and Beauty of Scripture with Art and Reflections to Flourish in Your Faith The Amplified(R) Holy Bible, Anne Neilson Angel Art Series showcases a stunning cover, hand-painted by Anne Neilson, featuring artwork from her beloved Angel Series. In addition to the double-column scripture, there are 48 full-color pages throughout with artwork and thought-provoking reflections from Anne to help you flourish in your personal study of God's Word. This Bible has plenty of room for notes or your own art with lightly ruled lines in the extra-wide margins, allowing you to creatively express yourself as you reflect on what you've read. The Amplified(R) Bible translation delivers enhanced understanding of the rich nuances and shades of meaning of the original Greek and Hebrew words in Scripture. Using a unique system of brackets, parentheses, and italics, the Amplified(R) Bible defines and expands key words and phrases within the text of Scripture. In this way, the fuller meaning of God's Word unfolds, verse by verse, as you read. Features: Complete Amplified Bible text Lined, wide margins for notes, art, and personal reflections Thick white paper for enduring note-taking or personal artwork 48 full-color pages featuring art and reflections by Anne Neilson Satin ribbon marker Leathersoft(TM) cover lies flat when open Type size: 9.5 Contributor Bio:Neilson, Anne Anne Neilson is well known for her ethereal Angel Series, which are inspiring reflections of her faith and recognized for their stunning use of color. In response to demand for more access to her acclaimed Angel paintings, Neilson published two coffee table books and launched Anne Neilson Home, a growing collection of luxury home products. Neilson also owns Anne Neilson Fine Art, a gallery located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Representing more than 50 talented artists from across the world, the gallery is dedicated to being a lighthouse in Charlotte and beyond, illuminating the work of emerging and established artists. As a wife, mother of four, artist, author, and philanthropist, Anne paints and creates with passion and purpose, always giving back to others by contributing to local and national charitable organizations. Learn more about Anne, her artwork, and Anne Neilson Home products at anneneilsonhome.com.
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Ultimate Halloween Book Recommendations
Hi 📚, i wanted to come back strong, so I decided to make a list of books related to Halloween, not necessarily by the theme but by tropes associated with Halloween, so here they are!
Vampires/ Werewolves
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer; paranormal, romance, YA
Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice; Horror, Gothic, Paranormal
My Roommate Is a Vampire by Jenna Levine; Romance, Contemporary, Adult
The Devourers by Indra Das; Horror, LGBTQ, Historical, Fantasy
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater; YA, Paranormal, Romance
Bitten by Kelley Armstrong; Urban Fantasy, Paranormal, Romance
Haunted Houses
The Night House by Jo Nesbø; Adult, Paranormal, Mystery
A Haunting on the Hill by Elizabeth Hand; Gothic, Thriller, Adult, Paranormal
The Bonus Room by Ben H. Winters; Adult, Horror, Mystery
She Is a Haunting by Trang Thanh Tran; Gothic, LGBT, Fantasy, YA
Infested by Angel Luis Colón; YA, Ghosts, Fantasy, Thriller
The Stranger Upstairs by Lisa M. Matlin; Gothic, Mystery, Adult, Thriller
Cozy Mysteries
A Halloween Homicide by Tonya Kappes; Halloween, Mystery
Dedication to Murder by Lauren Elliott; Mystery, Fiction, Thriller
Murder at the Bookstore by Sue Minix; Crime, Adult, Contemporary
Death in the Romance Aisle by Lynn Cahoon; Fiction, Mystery
Cinnamon Twisted by Ginger Bolton; Contemporary, Mystery
A Clue in the Crumbs by Lucy Burdette; Contemporary, Adult, Fiction
Dark Romance
Before reading any of these books please check the triggers!
The Lazarus by Marlow Locker; Dystopia, dark, fantasy, romance
The Dare by Harley Laroux; BDSM, Reverse Harem, Contemporary
The Monster of Hotel No. 7 by K.V. Rose; Gothic, Romance, Horror, Fantasy
Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver; Romance, Thriller, Crime, Adult
No Place to Hide by Harper Ashley & Wren Hawthorne; Romance, Halloween, Horror
Better Run by Alina May; Reverse Harem, Romance, Halloween, Adult
Horror
Boys in the Valley by Philip Fracassi; Thriller, Historical, Adult
Rouge by Mona Awad; Gothic, Thriller, Contemporary
Carrie by Stephen King; Paranormal, Thriller, Fiction
Coraline by Neil Gaiman; Fantasy, Fiction, Middle Grade
What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher; Fantasy, Gothic, Mystery
Mary by Nat Cassidy; Adult, Paranormal, Thriller
Witches
Spookily Yours by Jennifer Chipman; Romance, Paranormal, Halloween
The Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic by Breanne Randall; Romance, Cozy Mystery, Halloween
Soul of a Witch by Harley Laroux; Dark Romance, Paranormal, Demons, BDSM
These Witches Don't Burn by Isabel Sterling; Fantasy, LGBT, Romance
Deep in Providence by Riss M. Neilson; YA, LGBT, Paranormal
Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker; YA, LGBT, Fantasy
Special theme: Secret Societies
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo; Horror, Mystery, Adult
Half Truths by Claire Contreras; New Adult, Mystery, Romance
Del Diablo by Natalie Bennett; Dark Romance, Horror, Contemporary
A Lesson in Thorns by Sierra Simone; BDSM, LGBT, Romance, Contemporary
The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake; Fantasy, LGBT, YA, Mystery
The Ritual by Shantel Tessier; Dark Romance, Erotica, BDSM
You can find more of my reviews and book recs here:
bookstagram | goodreads
#book list#book blog#books recs#booklr#bookworm#book lover#books and reading#books#halloween#halloween books#book recommendations
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Psalm 91
I just finished reading “Entertaining Angels” by Anne Neilson Please note that this is a wonderful coffee table book filled with personal devotions and depictions of her beautiful angelic artwork! It’s a must-have! As she ends, she speaks of Psalm 91 and includes it in her final pages! As I was copying it into my little book of go-to verses, the inspiration came to share it with you.…
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Our Scars Can Be Symbols of Strength and Victory
Today's inspiration comes from:
Anne Neilson's Angels
by Anne Neilson
"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." — Psalm 147:3
"We were well into a three-year process of building a new home for our family in the early 2000s — a process that challenged me and caused me to draw near to God in a new way. After crossing hurdles regarding whether to build or not, with drawing and pricing the plans, and with laying the foundation, we were eager to begin framing the house.
We continued seeking God’s will in the process, and we pressed forward with construction. I was overjoyed to see the framing begin to shape our future home. Much to my dismay, when I visited our rapidly rising home, I found not-so-clean two-by-sixes and wood covered in knots — ugly wood that I argued surely couldn’t build the strong house in which we were going to reside. I brought up my concerns with our builder. He simply told me, “Anne, the more knots there are in the timber, the stronger the wood is.”
Along this process of building our home, and anytime I sought control or began to give in to my doubt, the Lord would nudge me and say, “Come back to Me.” I couldn’t have heard the words He spoke to my heart more deeply in response to my builder’s explanation. “The more knots are in our lives, the stronger we are.”
He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.
— Psalm 147:3
I was reminded of every trial, every battle, and every victory that was a mark on my heart, creating a knot and strengthening my spirit. I was encouraged that the knotty beams holding our house upright were similar to the scars that Jesus used to mark me and hold my life upright.
Once I embraced the marred timber, we claimed it in the Lord’s name, inscribing scripture on the framing. I was deeply moved when, as a final step to seal the inner framework of our home, our construction crew came in and covered the wood with white drywall, covering the marks with a clean slate, exactly the way Jesus covered my knots by hanging on the Cross. His blood that was shed was shed for me — all my knots, my sins, my scars. His covering was His righteousness, and what a beautiful picture is that!
The word scar isn’t typically associated with something positive. However, I see things differently now, and I’ve come to value those places in my own life that show up as scars. How can you see some of your own scars as symbols of strength or victory?
Dear God, I know that You have allowed me to walk through fire for Your purpose. Help me not to hide my scars from those battles, but instead wear them with confidence so that all who see me will see Your glory and the victory You promised me.
Excerpted with permission from Anne Neilson’s Angels by Anne Neilson, copyright Anne Neilson Fine Art LLC.
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Author Q&A with Anne Neilson
Author Q&A with Anne Neilson
Hi friends, I had such a lovely interview with artist and author Ms. Anne Neilson. I interviewed her on a fun and busy Monday. She was in the process of moving her studio, and tons of natural light was streaming in. You will find that her words and interview are quite light-filled. I walked away from our conversation with an overwhelming feeling of peace. I hope you walk away from our…
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By Anne Leader and Jennifer D. Webb
Carlo Ceresa was long believed to have died on 10 February 1670 in Bergamo although, based on his final testament dated to January 30, we know that he died on January 29. The document notes that he left everything in his workshop to his sons who had likely been working alongside him since the early 1650s.
Many of his religious painting are still located in the north Italian churches--like the parish churches of San Gallo and Sant'Antonio Abate near Bergamo--for which they were executed. Ceresa is, however, best known as a portrait painter; he worked extensively for the Vertova family and other north Italian elites.
Trained in the Late Mannerist style, Ceresa’s style evolved over his career. His biographer, Francesco Maria Tassi, noted the influence that Daniele Crespi’s forms had on Ceresa’s turn to naturalistic forms and use of spiritual light.
Ceresa’s depiction of San Vicenzo depicts the martyr dressed in contemporary clothing and kneeling with upturned eyes. Angels, carrying some of his attributes, frame the central figure and look out at the viewer. At the bottom of the panel and separated from the rest of the composition by a break in the clouds is a view of a section of Bergamo including the San Giacomo gate and the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore.
References: Francesco Frangi. “Ceresa, Carlo.” Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press; Davide Bonfatti Ed. Carlo Ceresa (1609-1679). Milan: Silvana Editoriale, 2010.
Image credits: Wikimedia Commons
San Vicenzo, (1645-50). Oil on panel. Chapel of San Vicenzo, Duomo, Bergamo.
A Man with a Child. Oil on canvas. Auckland Art Gallery
Portrait of Camilla Spinola, ca. 1633. Oil on canvas. Musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg
Portrait of Bernardo Gritti, 1646. Oil on canvas, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Portrait of a Friar, 1650-53. Oil on canvas, Accademia Carrara, Bergamo
Further reading: Frangi, Francesco, Giovanni Valagu Simone Fachinetti, Carlo Ceresa (1609-1679): Un pittore del Seicento Lombardo tra Realta e Devozione. Milan: Silvana Editoriale, 2012); Neilson, Nancy Ward. Daniele Crespi. Soncino: Del Soncino, 1996.
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Anne Neilson's Angels Guided Journal: An Interactive Journey to Encourage, Refresh, and Inspire - Anne Neilson
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Entertaining Angels: True Stories and Art Inspired by Divine Encounters - Anne Neilson
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Do your heart and soul need encouragement, refreshment, and inspiration? Anne Neilson’s Angels is an exquisite, artful 40-day devotional inviting you to experience joy and comfort through an original angel painting, a thoughtful reflection, Bible verse, and prayer.Experience hope and comfort through Neilson's incredible, ethereal angel paintings combined with her poetic voice reflecting on poignant topics such as love, abundance, release, identity, and purpose. This stunning, conversation-starting coffee table book . . .opens with a generous foreword by Kathie Lee Giffordoffers 40 inspirational devotions alongside beautiful, original angel paintingswas selected as one of her 2020 Holiday Favorite Things by Hoda Kotb, co-anchor of Todaymakes a heartfelt gift for family and friends for Easter, Mother's Day, Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries, or as a memorable housewarming presentYou’ll share an appreciation and love of Anne Neilson’s work alongside these well-known fans:Maria
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Nrsvue, Holy Bible, Anne Neilson Angel Art Series, Leathersoft, Multi-Purple, Comfort Print Nrsvue, Holy Bible, Anne Neilson Angel Art Series, Leathersoft, Multi-Purple, Comfort Print Contributor(s): Neilson, Anne (Illustrator) , Zondervan (Author) Publisher: Zondervan ISBN: 0310461561 Physical Info: 2.03" H x 9.35" L x 7.61" W (3.15 lbs) 1504 pages Experience the Warmth and Beauty of Scripture with Art and Reflections to Flourish in Your Faith The NRSVue Holy Bible, Anne Neilson Angel Art Series showcases a stunning cover, hand-painted by Anne Neilson, featuring artwork from her beloved Angel Series. In addition to the double-column scripture, there are 48 full-color pages throughout with artwork and thought-provoking reflections from Anne to help you flourish in your personal study of God's Word. This Bible has plenty of room for notes or your own art with lightly ruled lines in the extra-wide margins, allowing you to creatively express yourself as you reflect on what you've read. Skillfully crafted for the New Revised Standard Version, Updated Edition (NRSVue) text, Zondervan's exclusive Comfort Print(R) typeface provides a smooth reading experience that complements the foremost Bible translation vetted by Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, Evangelical, and Jewish scholars. Continuing the legacy of the NRSV, the NRSVue aims to faithfully serve the church in personal spiritual formation, in the liturgy, and in the academy. With revisions based on new textual evidence, historical insights, and linguistic precision, this updated edition delivers a translation of Scripture based on meticulous care for accuracy and readability. Features: The full text of the New Revised Standard Version, Updated Edition (66-book Protestant canon), vetted by an ecumenical pool of Christian academics and renowned for its beautiful balance of scholarship and readability Lined, wide margins for notes, art, and personal reflections Thick white paper for enduring note-taking or personal artwork 48 full-color pages featuring art and reflections by Anne Neilson Satin ribbon marker Leathersoft(TM) cover lies flat when open Exclusive Zondervan NRSVue Comfort Print typeface Print size: 9.5 Contributor Bio:Neilson, Anne Anne Neilson is well known for her ethereal Angel Series, which are inspiring reflections of her faith and recognized for their stunning use of color. In response to demand for more access to her acclaimed Angel paintings, Neilson published two coffee table books and launched Anne Neilson Home, a growing collection of luxury home products. Neilson also owns Anne Neilson Fine Art, a gallery located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Representing more than 50 talented artists from across the world, the gallery is dedicated to being a lighthouse in Charlotte and beyond, illuminating the work of emerging and established artists. As a wife, mother of four, artist, author, and philanthropist, Anne paints and creates with passion and purpose, always giving back to others by contributing to local and national charitable organizations. Learn more about Anne, her artwork, and Anne Neilson Home products at anneneilsonhome.com.
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Anne Neilsons Angels Devotions and Art to Encourage, Refresh, and Inspire
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His Eye Is on the Sparrow
Today's inspiration comes from:
Entertaining Angels
By Anne Neilson
"Do not fear; you are more valuable than a great number of sparrows." — Luke 12:7 NASB
A note from Anne: When we were in the planning stages of Entertaining Angels, I wanted to hear others’ stories. We all have them; we just need to dig deep to see God’s hand moving. I asked my social media followers for their angel stories. Amy Carlisle, being a fellow artist, had one of the stories we chose. I haven’t met Amy in person but know God has touched her heart as an artist. Enjoy this story knowing that His eye is always on the sparrow... and on you!
"''I come from a family of artists. My grandmother was an artist; she traveled from continent to continent, painting. My mother is an artist; she had a scholarship to college on her talent. My sister sings like an angel, and my brother is a blues singer.
I am all of these, and yet as a young woman, I never felt confident enough to pursue my gifts wholeheartedly. So I became a dental hygienist, met a Southern hunk, and moved to Memphis, Tennessee. I spat out four kids faster than lightning and loved being a stay-at-home mom, thriving in the normal joys of everyday life. One thing I always wondered, though, is why the Lord spared my life in a horrible car accident in high school. “Can’t I do something great for Your kingdom since you left me here?” I would ask Him. Mothering my children is my number one calling, but for whatever reason I knew something else was coming.
One day when my four children were little, I needed extra money so I revived my dental hygienist skills. While cleaning a woman’s teeth, she told me her kids had just been diagnosed with, and wouldn’t survive, a rare, genetic neurological disorder called Batten disease. I silently prayed over her that day. I went home and tucked my kids into bed that night and wept. I told my husband, “I think I need to try and help — maybe I should paint?” After all, God had given me this gift, which wasn’t being used. Time went by. I was so busy changing diapers and wasn’t brave enough to try.
A few years later, my husband called me with panic in his voice — our child had just had a seizure. I was scared to death and got a bone chill when asked if we had ever tested our child for Batten disease. We spent months trying to get a diagnosis. In that time at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, the uplifting art decorating the walls grabbed my eyes and made me feel better in between moments of worry.
I was especially emotional one day at home while cleaning the toilets (we had a house full of boys!), and I cried out to God, “Father, what is all this for?!”
I heard in that moment, Help families. Find that mother. I knew whose voice it was, and I knew it was time for me to come out of my insecurities and give Him my gifts with all my heart. My music, my art; it all belonged to Him. I then heard, Paint!
Don’t hide your gifts!
That is how my art started. I studied my grandmother’s art sketches, and I painted my way through tears of worry for my own child and grief for the mother I had met years before. In between brushstrokes I stared at a painting that my grandmother had made of birds, and the Lord whispered, The birds of the air don’t worry. I take care of them. Paint.
I finally did what God told me to do: I found the mother whom I had prayed over many years ago. I took her the very first bird painting I ever made.
“I can’t believe it’s birds!” she said. “Do you know I had a sparrow tattooed on my wrist in honor of Milla’s life? She loved birds so much, but it’s also a reminder that God’s eyes never leave me. So I am just floored that you have a painting of birds for us.”
I was told Milla had lost her vision, but she could still hear the birds chirp.
Given how special birds were to this family, this moment was the first of many experiences God had planned where I saw Him use art as a way to bring healing and bring Himself glory.
God blew my mind, but that was just the beginning of how He would use art as a way to bring comfort. I now sell my art in galleries and interior design stores, and I send 10 percent of every piece I sell to a foundation in memory of that little girl and her sister, who is now with her in heaven. Kids are able to receive free grief therapy from this foundation, Milla’s House, in Memphis. I also send paintings in the mail to mothers who have lost their children, along with a children’s book written about Heaven.
I’ve seen God pay for shipping. I’ve seen God deliver a painting for a grieving mother I had been called to paint for but didn’t know. In this instance, a friend of mine from Austin, Texas, randomly went to a Bible study, and the mother who was to receive the painting unexpectedly sat down right next to her. When they exchanged names, I know she was surprised when my friend said, “Umm… don’t think I’m crazy, but I have a painting in my closet that is intended for you that was sent all the way from Tennessee. We just moved here.”
These stories go on and on as God continues to allow me to paint for others. The spiritual lesson He imprints on my heart each time He calls me to paint is this: don’t hide your gifts! You never know why God placed them in you. My goal is to keep high-fiving the Lord as He sells my art, leaving me the ability to keep giving to more grieving parents and to the foundations that help them. My child is seizure- free today, and we continue to be grateful for healing.
I mainly paint church scenes now, to represent healing in relationships and my love for the South. My mother painted them when I was growing up. She wanted to see diversity in the churches of the South. Her wish is coming true. I have never stopped painting bird scenes, however, always remembering Milla and her family. I send them into the world to spread the news that God’s eyes are on the sparrow, and I know He watches over us.
~ Amy Carlisle, wife, mother, and artist
Excerpted with permission from Entertaining Angels by Anne Neilson, copyright Anne Neilson.
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Hi friends, I had such a lovely interview with artist and author Ms. Anne Neilson. I interviewed her on a fun and busy Monday. She was in the process of moving her studio, and tons of natural light was streaming in. You will find that her words and interview are quite light-filled. I walked away from our conversation with an overwhelming feeling of peace. I hope you walk away from our conversation with the same stillness and joy. Thank you Ms. Neilson and Icon Media Group for making this interview possible! We talked art, purpose, angels and how God speaks. We discussed her newly released guided journal and her upcoming project. Enjoy the full interview through the link in bio. #art #angels #anneneilson (at New York City, N.Y.) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cer94ijrDNK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The Must-See Looks from the Met Gala Red Carpet
The 2018 Met Gala has brought out everything from the blasphemous to the angelic (the theme, after all, is “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination”). This year’s gala has been full of can’t-miss looks sent from the fashion gods themselves.
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