Divine Mercy is a painting by Susan Howard which was uploaded on June 14th, 2014.
Divine Mercy
Divine Mercy focuses on the Jesus Christ's crucified hand revealing rays of blood and water, an image received by Saint Faustina communicating God's... more
by Susan Howard
Original - Sold
Price
Not Specified
Dimensions
2.000 x 2.750 x 0.250 inches
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Title
Divine Mercy
Artist
Susan Howard
Medium
Painting - Mixed Media, Acrylic And Ink
Description
Divine Mercy focuses on the Jesus Christ's crucified hand revealing rays of blood and water, an image received by Saint Faustina communicating God's Divine mercy. Susan Howard's work conveys powerful spiritual meaning via focused views in a style reminiscent of Byzantine or Russian iconography, yet totally unique.
Uploaded
June 14th, 2014
Comments (5)
Dawn Mendoza
I received one of Susan's first iconettes and I am still filled with emotion when I look at it. I have seen many more iconettes and they are just captivating. She manages to capture important elements of the saints she paints that are helpful when reflecting on that saint's life and the difference they made in history. Susan's attention to detail is apparent in these small pieces of art. I still get mesmerized with my St. Monica and have it in a place that catches my attention often. I cannot wait to fill my home with a couple more, especially the Virgen de Guadalupe.
Tanya Sheldrake
We have four beautiful works of art by Susan Howard. Susan has amazing talent and she will do custom orders for particular Saints that you are interested in. I have many more of her works on my "wish list". This Divine Mercy image is absolutely beautiful!
Diana Bizak
Susan Howard captures the essential essence through the dynamic aspects of her spiritual subjects. Her fine detail brings focus to the vital elements that she chooses to represent traditional images and Catholic understandings of her subjects. If I could afford them I would purchase many of her original artworks. The one I do have (Saint Cecilia) still catches me by surprise when my gaze crosses it, filling me with a rush of emotions.