Masterpieces

The Ninth Triad 25-26-27

Two diagonals and three circles form the poetic and artistic structure here to become the groundwork of the Creation. The head of Christ is at the center and is the focal point of all the lines of the work. In the background rises Mount Hermon, from where flows the water that feeds the Jordan River. The Holy Spirit in the form of a dove hovers over Christ and Saint John. A crowd of people is divided into two planes, one to the right and the other to the left, joined by the light, the color and the hidden lines which lead the eye across the canvas.

Baptism is the passage from one state to another, one before and one after, the entry into the kingdom of Jesus, a spiritual engagement. What a great good fortune and joy to have been baptized!

This was a day of glory two thousand years ago, not far from the South of Lebanon, in a place of fairy beauty, at the foot of Mount Hermon from where flows “Lebanese” water, pure and holy.

Five actors are present: the Holy Spirit, Jesus and John, and then the Holy Virgin and the crowd gathered on the banks. The sky is that of Lebanon and of Hermon. A joyous play of mystical golden colors leaps from the depths of existence as the scene demands.

Masterpieces

The Ninth Triad 25-26-27

Two diagonals and three circles form the poetic and artistic structure here to become the groundwork of the Creation. The head of Christ is at the center and is the focal point of all the lines of the work. In the background rises Mount Hermon, from where flows the water that feeds the Jordan River. The Holy Spirit in the form of a dove hovers over Christ and Saint John. A crowd of people is divided into two planes, one to the right and the other to the left, joined by the light, the color and the hidden lines which lead the eye across the canvas.

Baptism is the passage from one state to another, one before and one after, the entry into the kingdom of Jesus, a spiritual engagement. What a great good fortune and joy to have been baptized!

This was a day of glory two thousand years ago, not far from the South of Lebanon, in a place of fairy beauty, at the foot of Mount Hermon from where flows “Lebanese” water, pure and holy.

Five actors are present: the Holy Spirit, Jesus and John, and then the Holy Virgin and the crowd gathered on the banks. The sky is that of Lebanon and of Hermon. A joyous play of mystical golden colors leaps from the depths of existence as the scene demands.