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Bible scene

Jazzy

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Art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike are in for a remarkable treat at London's newest interactive exhibit, "Frameless." The exhibit brings the famed painting "The Storm on the Sea of Galilee" by Rembrandt to life in a way you've never experienced before.

"The Storm on the Sea of Galilee," a masterpiece by the renowned Dutch artist Rembrandt, depicts a dramatic and tumultuous Bible scene of a ship struggling against powerful waves. Now, thanks to cutting-edge technology and immersive design, visitors can step inside this iconic artwork and feel the intensity of the storm firsthand.

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Wish I could see this up close and personal. How about you?
 

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Art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike are in for a remarkable treat at London's newest interactive exhibit, "Frameless." The exhibit brings the famed painting "The Storm on the Sea of Galilee" by Rembrandt to life in a way you've never experienced before.

"The Storm on the Sea of Galilee," a masterpiece by the renowned Dutch artist Rembrandt, depicts a dramatic and tumultuous Bible scene of a ship struggling against powerful waves. Now, thanks to cutting-edge technology and immersive design, visitors can step inside this iconic artwork and feel the intensity of the storm firsthand.

Click here

Wish I could see this up close and personal. How about you?

No form of 'art' can reproduce the actual event. Just because man calls it a masterpiece means nothing.

The miracle that occurred can only be experienced by those who were there. A 'picture' does nothing. Just like with those who experienced it, doubt and skepticism does nothing. They know.

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