The Sequel- Framed Original
This 9×11 inch watercolor with paint marker is double matted and framed to be the total size of 16.75×21 inches. The original varies slightly from the print in color and detail.
This piece reimagines modern humanity through the lens of grace, identity, and legacy. A man and a woman stand as contemporary echoes of Adam and Eve, their heads veiled by a cascade of peacock feathers—a symbol of love and adoption bestowed upon born-again believers. Behind them glimmers a jeweled halo, an homage to Renaissance art and its saints. Placing such a sacred emblem on everyday individuals invites viewers to reflect on the tension between saintliness and humanity, challenging the widespread belief that we are saved yet still sinners. The table behind the man signifies freedom from striving—a space of gathering and communion—while the orchard of orange trees behind the woman speaks to the legacy we cultivate in our ordinary, daily lives. The Sequel questions and celebrates how grace transforms the mundane into the extraordinary.
This 9×11 inch watercolor with paint marker is double matted and framed to be the total size of 16.75×21 inches. The original varies slightly from the print in color and detail.
This piece reimagines modern humanity through the lens of grace, identity, and legacy. A man and a woman stand as contemporary echoes of Adam and Eve, their heads veiled by a cascade of peacock feathers—a symbol of love and adoption bestowed upon born-again believers. Behind them glimmers a jeweled halo, an homage to Renaissance art and its saints. Placing such a sacred emblem on everyday individuals invites viewers to reflect on the tension between saintliness and humanity, challenging the widespread belief that we are saved yet still sinners. The table behind the man signifies freedom from striving—a space of gathering and communion—while the orchard of orange trees behind the woman speaks to the legacy we cultivate in our ordinary, daily lives. The Sequel questions and celebrates how grace transforms the mundane into the extraordinary.
This 9×11 inch watercolor with paint marker is double matted and framed to be the total size of 16.75×21 inches. The original varies slightly from the print in color and detail.
This piece reimagines modern humanity through the lens of grace, identity, and legacy. A man and a woman stand as contemporary echoes of Adam and Eve, their heads veiled by a cascade of peacock feathers—a symbol of love and adoption bestowed upon born-again believers. Behind them glimmers a jeweled halo, an homage to Renaissance art and its saints. Placing such a sacred emblem on everyday individuals invites viewers to reflect on the tension between saintliness and humanity, challenging the widespread belief that we are saved yet still sinners. The table behind the man signifies freedom from striving—a space of gathering and communion—while the orchard of orange trees behind the woman speaks to the legacy we cultivate in our ordinary, daily lives. The Sequel questions and celebrates how grace transforms the mundane into the extraordinary.