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20 × 20 inches
Acrylic, oil pastel, charcoal and pencil.
This piece offers thought on religious trauma as the divide between those calling out/leaving the church and those forcing the unholy power of Christian Nationalism becomes greater. Just as Martin Luther nailed his 95 Thesis, a statement on religious abuse of power, to the church doors in 1517. Today, organized religion continues to interpret, misrepresent, and manipulate patriarchal power structures and the Creative has been cut, torn, shredded and reassembled into something unrecognizable. Traded for a god of power, control, fear and division.
Actual colors may vary due to computer display settings. Signed with certificate of authenticity included.
20 × 20 inches
Acrylic, oil pastel, charcoal and pencil.
This piece offers thought on religious trauma as the divide between those calling out/leaving the church and those forcing the unholy power of Christian Nationalism becomes greater. Just as Martin Luther nailed his 95 Thesis, a statement on religious abuse of power, to the church doors in 1517. Today, organized religion continues to interpret, misrepresent, and manipulate patriarchal power structures and the Creative has been cut, torn, shredded and reassembled into something unrecognizable. Traded for a god of power, control, fear and division.
Actual colors may vary due to computer display settings. Signed with certificate of authenticity included.
20 × 20 inches
Acrylic, oil pastel, charcoal and pencil.
This piece offers thought on religious trauma as the divide between those calling out/leaving the church and those forcing the unholy power of Christian Nationalism becomes greater. Just as Martin Luther nailed his 95 Thesis, a statement on religious abuse of power, to the church doors in 1517. Today, organized religion continues to interpret, misrepresent, and manipulate patriarchal power structures and the Creative has been cut, torn, shredded and reassembled into something unrecognizable. Traded for a god of power, control, fear and division.
Actual colors may vary due to computer display settings. Signed with certificate of authenticity included.