"Our Rose of Tepeyac" Gallery Canvas Wraps, Vertical Frame
"Our Rose of Tepeyac" Gallery Canvas Wraps, Vertical Frame
"Our Rose of Tepeyac" is a landmark piece in the spiritual voyage of Jordan Ring-Sakabe. As a convert to Catholicism, Jordan faced a significant challenge coming from a background where Marian devotions were often viewed with suspicion, and distain. Jordan was initially concerned that Catholics might be giving too much praise and worship to Mary, potentially overshadowing Christ. This concern sparked a deep and personal exploration into the Catholic Church's relationship with the Blessed Mother. To gain a better understanding, Jordan chose to study and paint the story of Our Lady of Guadalupe, one of the most revered Marian apparitions within the Church. The story is rooted in the miraculous events of 1531, when the Virgin Mary appeared to Juan Diego, a humble indigenous man, on Tepeyac Hill in Mexico. Speaking in his native language, Mary asked Juan Diego to convey her request to the local bishop to build a church on the hill. As a sign of her authenticity, she caused roses to bloom in December and imprinted her image on Juan Diego’s tilma (cloak). This miraculous image led to the conversion of millions to Christianity and remains a powerful symbol of faith and unity. Through this artistic endeavor, Jordan sought to understand not only this particular apparition but also the broader role of Mary in the Catholic faith and her relationship with the Mary of the New Testament. As he delved into the story and began to paint, Jordan experienced a profound transformation in his understanding. Jordan came to the realization that Mary is not a hindrance to Christ but rather a compass that points directly to Him. He discovered that Marian devotions lead the faithful closer to Christ’s grace. Mary, in her humility and obedience, reflects the light of her Son and draws believers into a deeper relationship with Him. This insight was pivotal for Jordan, reshaping his perception of Mary and her significance in the Catholic faith. Painting Our Lady of Guadalupe became an act of devotion for Jordan and a means of entering into an increase of Christ’s grace. The process allowed him to appreciate the beauty and depth of Marian spirituality and to see Mary as a loving guide who helps navigate the journey of faith. She embodies the perfect disciple, always pointing towards her Son and inviting believers to experience His love more fully. Through his painting, “Our Rose of Tepeyac” Jordan Ring-Sakabe hopes to convey the message that Mary’s role is to bring us closer to Christ. Just as she did for Juan Diego, she invites all to encounter her Son in a more profound way, to trust in His grace, and to embrace the fullness of His love.
Now let the message of Christ's grace be reflected on the artwork adorning your walls. This vertical gallery wrapped canvas print will always look as tight and flat as the day it was made. Every frame is built with a solid face to support the canvas and prevent deforming. Available in multiple sizes, comes in walnut and black frame options.
.: 100% cotton fabric canvas
.: Poplar wood frame with walnut or black finish
.: High image quality and detail
.: NB! For indoor use only