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Sketch A of Christ Art Print
by G Cuffia
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Sketch A of Christ art print by G Cuffia. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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A charcoal preliminary sketch showing the face and upper body of Christ praying before He anoints one of His Apostles. I have attempted to capture a... more
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Artist's Description
A charcoal preliminary sketch showing the face and upper body of Christ praying before He anoints one of His Apostles. I have attempted to capture a meditative state of mind as Christ commissions to "Go and Preach into all the world . . ." Notice the triangles: some subtle, some explicit and some implied but all representing the Triune Godhead or Divine Trinity as it is subtle in Scripture, as it is explicit in Scripture and as it is implied in Scripture.
About G Cuffia
Creating works of art is the artists act of disinheriting themselves from mundane tasks to acting on behalf of the universe to produce grandeur. My art is more than art imitating life. It imitates a lasting relationship between viewer and the piece of art. Products are for sale but art is for enjoyment beyond a monetary price. An artist is a vessel in the Master's hand. The piece created is a vessel in the artist's creativity. One must work with the creator God in order for weaknesses to be unpublished. The hand of the artificer must compliment the gift of their stewardship entrusted by the God of the Universe. With Holiness and Purity Practice, Practice, Practice for you never Finish. Maryland Institute of Art Morgan State...
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VIVA Anderson
So predictable, am I. Back yet again, to admire.............fv..........VIVA
Freddy Kirsheh
I like this drawing ,Expressive work, strong line.....
Richard Hubal
Strength, and yes! rh