In “Behold the Son,” the lifeless body of Jesus rests in the arms of his mother, Mary, in a moment that is both heart-wrenching and serene. The painting juxtaposes the brutal violence of his crucifixion with the tender peace of a mother’s love. Blood and wounds mark the harsh reality of his suffering, while Mary’s calm, sorrowful embrace evokes a deep, almost transcendent quiet. Her grief is palpable, yet it holds a profound acceptance of the sacrifice that has been made.
As part of the Veil of Mortality, The Lament of the Infinite collection, this work captures the delicate balance between the brutality of violence and the stillness of peace, evoking a sacred tension that invites viewers to reflect on the duality of suffering and redemption. In Mary’s arms, the Savior’s final act becomes a moment of both anguish and profound serenity, a lament that echoes through the infinite.
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