ABOUT THE ART


Crystalin Revelacion Art was initially inspired by a personal vision and goal to remain within the revelation of Jesus Christ, "The King of Kings and Lord of Lords." It also serves to encourage others to receive and share His Gospel message regularly, clear and bright as crystal, like a sea of glass, a rare jewel, or a river of life (Rv 4:6, 19:16, 21:11, 22:1) in mediation of current events, both personal and social.  New pieces may or may not be released to the public around Christ the King of the Universe Feast Day annually in November and up to the Great Anniversary Years of 2033 to 2036. 


This current original and rare piece uses acrylic paint and is measured at 24 x 30 inches.  There are two versions of the title of this piece.  The short version title of the work is called, "Remembering Christ our Hope, the King of the Universe."  The much longer version title of the work is a lengthy run-on sentence that the owners warn readers to prepare for with patience.  The title is inspired by the artists' ethnic background of long names and can be found on this website's homepage and press release. 


Much of the symbolic or mystical representation in the modern art piece remembers both a young and old Jesus Christ and His Holy Spirit in human beings and human history in biblical times to real time.  Christ is illustrated to appear eternally young in His 20's to 30's, symbolizing 20 centuries or 2000 years of Church Tradition and the New Testament, and approximately 30 plus centuries, an estimated 3000 plus years since the Old Testament ages.  The art represents generations of His life, His person, and His Holy Spirit's charity, hard work, and challenges in the hearts and minds of individuals, churches, and nations, since His incarnation. 




ABOUT THE ARTISTS


The artists includes a veteran mother and a young daughter who both live a quiet and prayerful life somewhere on an island.  Thus, your support and respect for privacy is greatly appreciated at this present time until further notice.  Both women enjoy the island life of beaches, church, painting, food, and their pet cats.  Artists are active Roman Catholics from the United States, with a family of various ethnic backgrounds and Christian traditions. 


A number of artworks were completed together during the pandemic.  Much of their interests and influences behind the art include their experiences and personal collection of some modern Christian art, Roman Catholic fine art, Eastern Catholic and Orthodox-Christian iconography.  Proceeds from the first paintings will also benefit children, feeding the hungry, and related facility costs.