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Victorious

Kelsy and Jesse Lightweave  |  SKU: LW128G6F4
Regular price $399.99
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Specifications

  • Product Type
    Framed Canvas
  • Manufacturing
    Made at our production facility in American Fork, UT
  • Production Time
    Make-to-order in 3 business days
  • Print Material
    Premium Gloss Canvas - bright white, heavy canvas with high-quality coating, traditional weave, and high sheen finish
  • Printing Technology
    Your print will display vibrant, lasting colors, thanks to the combination of Certified Epson UltraChrome ink and advanced Epson giclee technology
  • Frame Material
    Polystyrene frame, crafted from recycled plastic, is a lightweight and eco-friendly alternative to wood
  • Frame Color Class
    Dark Brown
  • Image Size (W,H)
    20.25 in, 30.5 in
  • Product Size (W,H,D)
    28.75 in, 39 in, 4 in
  • Product Weight
    0 lb
  • UPC
    -

story behind the art

Victorious

Inspiration:

These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. . . In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world! - John 16:33

Victorious is a resurrection depiction unlike any other. The purpose of this piece is to connect the Redeemer with the viewer and describe our current circumstances in this mortal life. We are not liberated from our current prison of stone without the saving power of Christ's atonement and resurrection. Thus, the reason He is looking into the tomb is because He is looking at us; He is looking at YOU. That would therefore put us, the viewer, inside the tomb.What physical or spiritual tombs are you currently trapped inside? What dark places are we currently unable to leave? He has descended below the darkest corner of that allegorical tomb we are all enslaved within to open the massive stone door blocking our pathway to freedom. He now stands at the door, waiting for us to take those necessary steps toward Him, toward the light, toward freedom - to leave the dark and come into the light.

Subject: Images Of Christ and Bible Stories

Medium:

Shape: Vertical

Colors: Yellow and Black