"Mercy Given for You" (Giclée Print)

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Archival reproduction of a soft pastel work that was completed on Pastelmat. Fine art paper is museum-grade, 100% cotton, and slightly textured.

“Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find help in our time of need” (Hebrews 4:16 RSVCE). This pastel rendition of the Divine Mercy with Jesus giving His Body in the Eucharist is an image with layers of meaning.

His eyes appear reflective - as if looking thoughtfully at the viewer. The background intentionally bone black, ultramarine blue, and flesh ochre pigments to symbolize God’s mercy reaching to heal the bruises each person has felt, and given, in our lives in the flesh. The depiction of the Eucharist melds with His hand, symbolizing the reality that the Consecrated Host truly is the Body of Christ, and is not a mere symbol. The depiction of the Eucharist and the monstrance surrounding has iridescent pigments to show the luminous connection between the mercy of God sending His Son to offer His Body and Blood on the Cross, and the Son giving us His Body and Blood to eat and drink at the Institution of the Eucharist, which Catholics contemplate in the fifth Luminous Mystery of the Rosary.

The original Divine Mercy image of Jesus was painted at the request of Jesus Himself, who appeared to a Polish nun, Saint Faustina and asked that people venerate (i.e., honor Him by contemplating the meaning of Him as the Divine Mercy, and praying to Him seeking mercy for self and others). It is important to remember that Christians, including Catholics, are not to treat a sacred image as the reality; rather, the image leads to one to ponder the Ultimate Reality: God.

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Your giclée print is made to order. It will be shipped to you unframed, and securely protected for its journey to your home. Hand-delivery is possible if you live in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. If you purchase a mat in the shop, it will be delivered to you with a standard or linen mat according to your selection.

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).

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Archival reproduction of a soft pastel work that was completed on Pastelmat. Fine art paper is museum-grade, 100% cotton, and slightly textured.

“Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find help in our time of need” (Hebrews 4:16 RSVCE). This pastel rendition of the Divine Mercy with Jesus giving His Body in the Eucharist is an image with layers of meaning.

His eyes appear reflective - as if looking thoughtfully at the viewer. The background intentionally bone black, ultramarine blue, and flesh ochre pigments to symbolize God’s mercy reaching to heal the bruises each person has felt, and given, in our lives in the flesh. The depiction of the Eucharist melds with His hand, symbolizing the reality that the Consecrated Host truly is the Body of Christ, and is not a mere symbol. The depiction of the Eucharist and the monstrance surrounding has iridescent pigments to show the luminous connection between the mercy of God sending His Son to offer His Body and Blood on the Cross, and the Son giving us His Body and Blood to eat and drink at the Institution of the Eucharist, which Catholics contemplate in the fifth Luminous Mystery of the Rosary.

The original Divine Mercy image of Jesus was painted at the request of Jesus Himself, who appeared to a Polish nun, Saint Faustina and asked that people venerate (i.e., honor Him by contemplating the meaning of Him as the Divine Mercy, and praying to Him seeking mercy for self and others). It is important to remember that Christians, including Catholics, are not to treat a sacred image as the reality; rather, the image leads to one to ponder the Ultimate Reality: God.

SHIPPING

Your giclée print is made to order. It will be shipped to you unframed, and securely protected for its journey to your home. Hand-delivery is possible if you live in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. If you purchase a mat in the shop, it will be delivered to you with a standard or linen mat according to your selection.

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 work that was completed on Pastelmat. Fine art paper is museum-grade, 100% cotton, and slightly textured.

“Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find help in our time of need” (Hebrews 4:16 RSVCE). This pastel rendition of the Divine Mercy with Jesus giving His Body in the Eucharist is an image with layers of meaning.

His eyes appear reflective - as if looking thoughtfully at the viewer. The background intentionally bone black, ultramarine blue, and flesh ochre pigments to symbolize God’s mercy reaching to heal the bruises each person has felt, and given, in our lives in the flesh. The depiction of the Eucharist melds with His hand, symbolizing the reality that the Consecrated Host truly is the Body of Christ, and is not a mere symbol. The depiction of the Eucharist and the monstrance surrounding has iridescent pigments to show the luminous connection between the mercy of God sending His Son to offer His Body and Blood on the Cross, and the Son giving us His Body and Blood to eat and drink at the Institution of the Eucharist, which Catholics contemplate in the fifth Luminous Mystery of the Rosary.

The original Divine Mercy image of Jesus was painted at the request of Jesus Himself, who appeared to a Polish nun, Saint Faustina and asked that people venerate (i.e., honor Him by contemplating the meaning of Him as the Divine Mercy, and praying to Him seeking mercy for self and others). It is important to remember that Christians, including Catholics, are not to treat a sacred image as the reality; rather, the image leads to one to ponder the Ultimate Reality: God.

SHIPPING

Your giclée print is made to order. It will be shipped to you unframed, and securely protected for its journey to your home. Hand-delivery is possible if you live in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. If you purchase a mat in the shop, it will be delivered to you with a standard or linen mat according to your selection.

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).