"Graced" (Giclée Print)
Archival reproduction of a soft pastel and willow charcoal work completed on 16 x 12 in Pastel Premier sanded paper. This is a giclee print of the highest quality made that closely replicates original artwork - it is not digital art, is not a standard photo print, and was not generated using any artificial intelligence.
Fine art paper is museum-grade, 100% cotton, and slightly textured. Each giclee print is made to order. If you choose to have it matted, it will be placed in a white core mat with backing board and ready to frame or present as a gift. 5x7 print = 8x10 mat; 8x10 print = 11x14 mat; 9x12 = 12x16 mat; 12x16 = 16x20 mat. For additional sizes, please use the contact form. Please note that with some print sizes , the image may be slightly cropped due to the size of the original painting.
SHIPPING
Your giclée print is made to order. It will be shipped to you unframed, and securely protected for its journey to your home.
Saint Josephine Bakhita endured extreme cruelty and indifference to her personhood and dignity, but despite this, by the grace of God she received, she forgave everyone who had injured her and showed kindness and grace to all. When she was baptized, she chose the name Josephine Margaret Fortunata - the last as the Latin translation of Bakhita, indicating that even memory and identity can be redeemed. The title of the painting is intended to counteract the intent of the slave traders and show her dignity as a child of God, graced by her Creator to love. This is depicted in her kind and gentle countenance that triumphed over the trauma she endured. The background shows 10 crosses, symbolizing the five wounds of Christ on each side. Let this work remind you of the healing and totality of redemption that is available to every person, in Christ.
GENERAL RELEASE
All paintings, works, and images are the exclusive property of the artist, Lisa Marie Campo dba The Acquired Palette, and are copyright protected by the laws of the United States (Title 17, U.S. Code). The artist retains the sole rights to create and sell prints and other items with images of the art, enter it into competitions, and use images and videos of the art in social media and marketing without compensation to the buyer.
By purchasing this print you agree that the artist is not responsible for any damage caused, or deemed by artist to be caused by, shipping, handling, framing, or any other activity once the artwork is packed and transferred to the shipping facility. Returns are accepted within 15 days of receipt if exchanged for a print of the same size (no refunds will be issued).
Archival reproduction of a soft pastel and willow charcoal work completed on 16 x 12 in Pastel Premier sanded paper. This is a giclee print of the highest quality made that closely replicates original artwork - it is not digital art, is not a standard photo print, and was not generated using any artificial intelligence.
Fine art paper is museum-grade, 100% cotton, and slightly textured. Each giclee print is made to order. If you choose to have it matted, it will be placed in a white core mat with backing board and ready to frame or present as a gift. 5x7 print = 8x10 mat; 8x10 print = 11x14 mat; 9x12 = 12x16 mat; 12x16 = 16x20 mat. For additional sizes, please use the contact form. Please note that with some print sizes , the image may be slightly cropped due to the size of the original painting.
SHIPPING
Your giclée print is made to order. It will be shipped to you unframed, and securely protected for its journey to your home.
Saint Josephine Bakhita endured extreme cruelty and indifference to her personhood and dignity, but despite this, by the grace of God she received, she forgave everyone who had injured her and showed kindness and grace to all. When she was baptized, she chose the name Josephine Margaret Fortunata - the last as the Latin translation of Bakhita, indicating that even memory and identity can be redeemed. The title of the painting is intended to counteract the intent of the slave traders and show her dignity as a child of God, graced by her Creator to love. This is depicted in her kind and gentle countenance that triumphed over the trauma she endured. The background shows 10 crosses, symbolizing the five wounds of Christ on each side. Let this work remind you of the healing and totality of redemption that is available to every person, in Christ.
GENERAL RELEASE
All paintings, works, and images are the exclusive property of the artist, Lisa Marie Campo dba The Acquired Palette, and are copyright protected by the laws of the United States (Title 17, U.S. Code). The artist retains the sole rights to create and sell prints and other items with images of the art, enter it into competitions, and use images and videos of the art in social media and marketing without compensation to the buyer.
By purchasing this print you agree that the artist is not responsible for any damage caused, or deemed by artist to be caused by, shipping, handling, framing, or any other activity once the artwork is packed and transferred to the shipping facility. Returns are accepted within 15 days of receipt if exchanged for a print of the same size (no refunds will be issued).
Archival reproduction of a soft pastel and willow charcoal work completed on 16 x 12 in Pastel Premier sanded paper. This is a giclee print of the highest quality made that closely replicates original artwork - it is not digital art, is not a standard photo print, and was not generated using any artificial intelligence.
Fine art paper is museum-grade, 100% cotton, and slightly textured. Each giclee print is made to order. If you choose to have it matted, it will be placed in a white core mat with backing board and ready to frame or present as a gift. 5x7 print = 8x10 mat; 8x10 print = 11x14 mat; 9x12 = 12x16 mat; 12x16 = 16x20 mat. For additional sizes, please use the contact form. Please note that with some print sizes , the image may be slightly cropped due to the size of the original painting.
SHIPPING
Your giclée print is made to order. It will be shipped to you unframed, and securely protected for its journey to your home.
Saint Josephine Bakhita endured extreme cruelty and indifference to her personhood and dignity, but despite this, by the grace of God she received, she forgave everyone who had injured her and showed kindness and grace to all. When she was baptized, she chose the name Josephine Margaret Fortunata - the last as the Latin translation of Bakhita, indicating that even memory and identity can be redeemed. The title of the painting is intended to counteract the intent of the slave traders and show her dignity as a child of God, graced by her Creator to love. This is depicted in her kind and gentle countenance that triumphed over the trauma she endured. The background shows 10 crosses, symbolizing the five wounds of Christ on each side. Let this work remind you of the healing and totality of redemption that is available to every person, in Christ.
GENERAL RELEASE
All paintings, works, and images are the exclusive property of the artist, Lisa Marie Campo dba The Acquired Palette, and are copyright protected by the laws of the United States (Title 17, U.S. Code). The artist retains the sole rights to create and sell prints and other items with images of the art, enter it into competitions, and use images and videos of the art in social media and marketing without compensation to the buyer.
By purchasing this print you agree that the artist is not responsible for any damage caused, or deemed by artist to be caused by, shipping, handling, framing, or any other activity once the artwork is packed and transferred to the shipping facility. Returns are accepted within 15 days of receipt if exchanged for a print of the same size (no refunds will be issued).