The Crossing is a painting by Patrick Anthony Pierson which was uploaded on June 26th, 2012.
Original - Sold
Price
$4,500
Dimensions
32.000 x 48.000 x 2.000 inches
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Title
The Crossing
Artist
Patrick Anthony Pierson
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
Jesus Christ, Kings of the Jews
Uploaded
June 26th, 2012
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Comments (13)
Michael Hoard
Hello Patrick Anthony Pierson, it truly was a pleasure to view one of the most unique artist gallery' I have ever viewed. Bravo, Bravo, Bravo, this is truly a very modern futuristic piece of art. One of the most provocative pieces of work I have seen in quite some time. Bravo, Bravo, Bravo, Wow, just amazing to view. This has received my V/F and personal select from another FAA members gallery! Michael Hoard
Jason Sentuf
Truly, He is a Messiah to whom Jewish people are waiting for. He has come, being with us, will be come through His Spirit...Thank for share this with us by your artwork. Love it and f/v.
Anne Norskog
It is a totally unique depiction of the moment of Christ's physical death on Earth. The Hand of God is reaching to give Christ's body life again in Heaven. It is interesting the head of Christ is in a position of awakening rather than slumping over a breathless chest. It is also significant that you have spiked Jesus through the wrists rather than his palms. No bones were broken in Jesus' murder. He was beaten and gouged but no bones were broken. Had the palms been spiked almost certainly the fine bones in the hands would have been crushed and broken, not to also mention the weight of the man would have yanked the flesh apart. Your painting is more in keeping with forensic data. As always, your work is superb and very thought provoking, Patrick. Well done, Friend!
Jolanta Anna Karolska
Oh, my!! I am so moved by this...speechless...totally...absolutely amazing and hugely powerful work Patrick...bravo!