Galilee (2025)
Year
2025
Dimensions
70x70
Materials
Author's technique on canvas
Medium
Painting
Price
$700
Within the Christian paradigm, Galilee is not a temple nor a center of power, but an ordinary, peripheral space in which the dialogue between God and the human person is initiated. It is the world of everyday life, into which the Divine enters quietly, without ceremony or the display of force.
The light in this work does not descend from above; it emerges in the midst of life itself
- among the road, labor, doubt, and silence. The abstraction speaks of the closeness of the sacred, which does not distance the human being but draws near to lived experience.
"Galilee" captures a liminal moment of encounter between the eternal and the mundane, where meaning is not proclaimed but slowly crystallizes within the silence of human freedom.
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Year
2025
Dimensions
70x70
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Author's technique on canvas
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Price
$700
Within the Christian paradigm, Galilee is not a temple nor a center of power, but an ordinary, peripheral space in which the dialogue between God and the human person is initiated. It is the world of everyday life, into which the Divine enters quietly, without ceremony or the display of force.
The light in this work does not descend from above; it emerges in the midst of life itself
- among the road, labor, doubt, and silence. The abstraction speaks of the closeness of the sacred, which does not distance the human being but draws near to lived experience.
"Galilee" captures a liminal moment of encounter between the eternal and the mundane, where meaning is not proclaimed but slowly crystallizes within the silence of human freedom.
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Year
2025
Dimensions
70x70
Materials
Author's technique on canvas
Medium
Painting
Price
$700
Within the Christian paradigm, Galilee is not a temple nor a center of power, but an ordinary, peripheral space in which the dialogue between God and the human person is initiated. It is the world of everyday life, into which the Divine enters quietly, without ceremony or the display of force.
The light in this work does not descend from above; it emerges in the midst of life itself
- among the road, labor, doubt, and silence. The abstraction speaks of the closeness of the sacred, which does not distance the human being but draws near to lived experience.
"Galilee" captures a liminal moment of encounter between the eternal and the mundane, where meaning is not proclaimed but slowly crystallizes within the silence of human freedom.