"Micah Chapter Six" (Original Art)
Soft pastel on Pastel Premier paper, 16 x 12 in.
A pastel study after Bloch’s painting “The Mocking of Christ.” The gaze of Jesus Christ is upon all, even after His head was crushed with thorns, and He took on the sins of the mind as He was mocked. The Roman guard figure’s untoward, menacing face is intentionally obscured, depicting that only the light of Christ prevails and is to be focused on.
Let this painting remind you that The Lord looks at you…and looks for you.
“O My people, what have I done to you? In what have I wearied you? Answer me! For I brought you up from the land of Egypt, and redeemed you from the house of slavery…He has told you, O mortal, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?” (excerpt, Micah 6). To Him Who looks at us with love, what is our answer?
SHIPPING
Hand delivery is preferred. Otherwise, your original pastel painting will be shipped to you unframed, and securely protected for its journey to your home, with instructions for care and recommendations for framing. A framing consultation service is available in the shop.
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.
To protect the painting surface, it is shipped covered with glassine paper. Some transfer of the pastel to glassine is normal. By purchasing this painting you agree that the artist is not responsible for any smearing, paint removal, or other 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 not accepted of original artwork, and no refunds are issued for any reason. Handle with extreme care.
CARING FOR YOUR PASTEL PAINTING
1. Unwrap very carefully
2. Do not touch the surface as this will smear the pastel.
3. Store flat until framed.
4. Frame behind glass. Be sure to select a framer who is familiar with handling soft pastel works. The painting must not touch the glass.
5. Museum glass is preferred, to avoid glare, but you may use any real glass. Avoid plexiglass so that static will not pull pastel particles away from the paper.
6. Do not spray the original with fixative, as this will alter the colors.
7. It is normal for some pastel dust to fall at times after it is hung or while it is being handled.
Soft pastel on Pastel Premier paper, 16 x 12 in.
A pastel study after Bloch’s painting “The Mocking of Christ.” The gaze of Jesus Christ is upon all, even after His head was crushed with thorns, and He took on the sins of the mind as He was mocked. The Roman guard figure’s untoward, menacing face is intentionally obscured, depicting that only the light of Christ prevails and is to be focused on.
Let this painting remind you that The Lord looks at you…and looks for you.
“O My people, what have I done to you? In what have I wearied you? Answer me! For I brought you up from the land of Egypt, and redeemed you from the house of slavery…He has told you, O mortal, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?” (excerpt, Micah 6). To Him Who looks at us with love, what is our answer?
SHIPPING
Hand delivery is preferred. Otherwise, your original pastel painting will be shipped to you unframed, and securely protected for its journey to your home, with instructions for care and recommendations for framing. A framing consultation service is available in the shop.
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.
To protect the painting surface, it is shipped covered with glassine paper. Some transfer of the pastel to glassine is normal. By purchasing this painting you agree that the artist is not responsible for any smearing, paint removal, or other 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 not accepted of original artwork, and no refunds are issued for any reason. Handle with extreme care.
CARING FOR YOUR PASTEL PAINTING
1. Unwrap very carefully
2. Do not touch the surface as this will smear the pastel.
3. Store flat until framed.
4. Frame behind glass. Be sure to select a framer who is familiar with handling soft pastel works. The painting must not touch the glass.
5. Museum glass is preferred, to avoid glare, but you may use any real glass. Avoid plexiglass so that static will not pull pastel particles away from the paper.
6. Do not spray the original with fixative, as this will alter the colors.
7. It is normal for some pastel dust to fall at times after it is hung or while it is being handled.
Soft pastel on Pastel Premier paper, 16 x 12 in.
A pastel study after Bloch’s painting “The Mocking of Christ.” The gaze of Jesus Christ is upon all, even after His head was crushed with thorns, and He took on the sins of the mind as He was mocked. The Roman guard figure’s untoward, menacing face is intentionally obscured, depicting that only the light of Christ prevails and is to be focused on.
Let this painting remind you that The Lord looks at you…and looks for you.
“O My people, what have I done to you? In what have I wearied you? Answer me! For I brought you up from the land of Egypt, and redeemed you from the house of slavery…He has told you, O mortal, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?” (excerpt, Micah 6). To Him Who looks at us with love, what is our answer?
SHIPPING
Hand delivery is preferred. Otherwise, your original pastel painting will be shipped to you unframed, and securely protected for its journey to your home, with instructions for care and recommendations for framing. A framing consultation service is available in the shop.
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.
To protect the painting surface, it is shipped covered with glassine paper. Some transfer of the pastel to glassine is normal. By purchasing this painting you agree that the artist is not responsible for any smearing, paint removal, or other 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 not accepted of original artwork, and no refunds are issued for any reason. Handle with extreme care.
CARING FOR YOUR PASTEL PAINTING
1. Unwrap very carefully
2. Do not touch the surface as this will smear the pastel.
3. Store flat until framed.
4. Frame behind glass. Be sure to select a framer who is familiar with handling soft pastel works. The painting must not touch the glass.
5. Museum glass is preferred, to avoid glare, but you may use any real glass. Avoid plexiglass so that static will not pull pastel particles away from the paper.
6. Do not spray the original with fixative, as this will alter the colors.
7. It is normal for some pastel dust to fall at times after it is hung or while it is being handled.