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Product description
The first part: The Attack. The three rows show the stable life of a person who unexpectedly finds himself diagnosed with Cancer and the collapse that this causes, affecting the three main aspects of the individual's life: Health, Finances, & Home.
The second part, The Battle, represents the person lying on his sickbed, receiving the support that the earthly realm (the rectangle) can offer him. It shows two supporting hands, one representing the science and technology existing in health institutions, and the other representing the human support of family members, friends, and the hospital's staff.
But lying there, the sick person understands that he needs a power beyond the earthly. Looking towards the sky (represented here as circle that has neither beginning nor end), he finds God, who is greater than all his ups and downs. He begs the Almighty for his health, and the Lord starts sending him healing.
The third part, called The Victory, shows the individual’s process of recovering, in which he manages to receive a Diagnosis of Remission. This good news brings to his mind the image of a dove, which he takes as a symbol of FREEDOM from suffering and HOPE of a new life.-Available in triptych format or as a single piece.
-Also available in large format, as a mural, made of aluminum,
for outdoor areas or hospital and clinic lobbies.
Dimensions: 84 in X 23.75 in X 1.5 in
Media: High Res. Digit. Serigraphy on Canvas.
Product description
The first part: The Attack. The three rows show the stable life of a person who unexpectedly finds himself diagnosed with Cancer and the collapse that this causes, affecting the three main aspects of the individual's life: Health, Finances, & Home.
The second part, The Battle, represents the person lying on his sickbed, receiving the support that the earthly realm (the rectangle) can offer him. It shows two supporting hands, one representing the science and technology existing in health institutions, and the other representing the human support of family members, friends, and the hospital's staff.
But lying there, the sick person understands that he needs a power beyond the earthly. Looking towards the sky (represented here as circle that has neither beginning nor end), he finds God, who is greater than all his ups and downs. He begs the Almighty for his health, and the Lord starts sending him healing.
The third part, called The Victory, shows the individual’s process of recovering, in which he manages to receive a Diagnosis of Remission. This good news brings to his mind the image of a dove, which he takes as a symbol of FREEDOM from suffering and HOPE of a new life.
-Available in triptych format or as a single piece.
-Also available in large format, as a mural, made of aluminum,
for outdoor areas or hospital and clinic lobbies.
Dimensions: 84 in X 23.75 in X 1.5 in
Media: High Res. Digit. Serigraphy on Canvas.