A Profound Exploration of Safety and Faith
In "Last Rites," the solemnity of the nun's vows contrasts starkly against a backdrop of apocalyptic fears, prompting introspection on the personal and imposed beliefs that shape our perceptions. The eyes, a mirror of the artist's own, establish a deep personal connection, reflecting a journey from religious upbringing to an individualized understanding of the world. This piece challenges viewers to contemplate the intersection of faith and survival, using the gas mask as a powerful symbol of protection amidst chaos.
Created with intimate self-references and meticulous acrylic techniques, "Last Rites" carries Jenna's unique narrative into the realm of visual dialogue. The hidden biohazard symbol subtly whispers of danger lurking in seemingly sacred corners, adding a layer of complexity to the piece. Despite its boldness, the artwork serves as a beacon of awakening, urging viewers to align with their inner voice and intuition.
Dimensions and Availability
While the original "Last Rites" painting has been sold, limited edition Giclee canvas prints are available in the following sizes:
20x20 inches: $200
24x24 inches: $250
30x30 inches: $400
Large luster print (12x12 inches): $35
A Call to Introspection
Incorporating "Last Rites" into a space is an invitation to awaken and challenge, fostering a dialogue that echoes the artist's call for an introspective quest towards self-realization and spiritual security. Add this thought-provoking piece to your collection and let it inspire contemplation and courage in your space.