In this poignant and powerful work, Jesus is depicted with a crown of thorns, his gaze both tender and anguished. The painting captures the profound paradox of the divine creator of the universe, humbled and suffering within the bounds of human frailty. His face is etched with pain, a reminder of the depths of sacrifice and love. The upward flow of the composition evokes a mighty river, symbolic of both resurrection and the life-giving force emerging from what was once a grave. The tension between glory and suffering is palpable, reflecting the human condition in its most profound and sacred form.
As part of the Veil of Mortality, The Lament of the Infinite collection, this painting contemplates the mystery of divine humility, inviting viewers to meditate on the paradox of the infinite made finite, and the beauty of a savior who fully embraced the pain of the human experience.
About this print edition
Available in the following options:
11.7" x 16.5", fine art print
16.5" x 23.4", fine art print
23.4" x 33.1", fine art print
Presented on acid-free, archival cotton German Etching Giclée paper from Hahnemühle
Frames are heavyweight, solid wood and produced in Germany from FSC-certified sources
Carbon neutral, sustainable production, packaging and shipping