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Art prints
Prints
The original painting has been placed in a private collection.
These prints are created to carry the spirit of the original work forward. They hold the same story, emotion, and stillness, translated into a form meant to live with you. Each image draws from ancient narratives, rendered with a contemporary sensibility and deep care for detail.
Mary kneels at the feet of Jesus, not because she has been told to, but because she has found the one place where her heart can finally rest. This is not a scene of submission, but of recognition. She has come to the ground where striving ends.
At His feet, the world grows quiet. Names, judgments, and expectations fall away. There is no lesson being taught here, only presence. To be seen without defense. To be held without words.
This painting lingers in that stillness. It is about choosing closeness over approval, listening over performance, love over fear. A moment where nothing needs to be earned, and everything that matters is already given.
This work is offered not as decoration, but as presence. A quiet reminder of healing, endurance, and connection. To bring one into your space is to welcome a story that continues to speak, long after it was first painted.This edition is limited to 100 canvas prints, preserving the integrity of the original work.
Prints
The original painting has been placed in a private collection.
These prints are created to carry the spirit of the original work forward. They hold the same story, emotion, and stillness, translated into a form meant to live with you. Each image draws from ancient narratives, rendered with a contemporary sensibility and deep care for detail.
Mary kneels at the feet of Jesus, not because she has been told to, but because she has found the one place where her heart can finally rest. This is not a scene of submission, but of recognition. She has come to the ground where striving ends.
At His feet, the world grows quiet. Names, judgments, and expectations fall away. There is no lesson being taught here, only presence. To be seen without defense. To be held without words.
This painting lingers in that stillness. It is about choosing closeness over approval, listening over performance, love over fear. A moment where nothing needs to be earned, and everything that matters is already given.
This work is offered not as decoration, but as presence. A quiet reminder of healing, endurance, and connection. To bring one into your space is to welcome a story that continues to speak, long after it was first painted.This edition is limited to 100 canvas prints, preserving the integrity of the original work.
I painted this scene to capture a moment of raw mercy—the kind that silences stones and heals the soul. In my heart, I saw this woman—caught, exposed, judged—falling at Jesus’s feet not just in desperation, but in the hope that maybe love would meet her there. The moment when Jesus kneels beside her, writing in the dust while others grip their stones, is so tender and mysterious. I imagined her collapsing at His feet, overwhelmed by the gaze of someone who saw her—not for her sin, but for her soul. I titled the painting Mary Magdalene on Jesus’s Feet because I see Mary as the symbol of every woman who has been misunderstood, shamed, or thrown away—and yet found restoration through Christ.
Though the Bible does not name the woman caught in adultery, and Mary Magdalene is a separate figure, I chose to merge their spirits in this work—not as a historical statement, but as a spiritual one. To me, Mary Magdalene embodies the courage of a woman who receives forgiveness and chooses to live again. In this painting, I wanted to show her not just forgiven, but held by a grace so powerful that even those ready to kill her walk away changed. This is about more than one woman—it’s about every one of us, when we realize that at the feet of Jesus, there is no condemnation—only love.

