• Jasmine Becket-Griffith
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Veronica's Veil

"Veronica's Veil" - a portrait of Saint Veronica and her famous veil - the "first icon". An apocryphal story about the Saint, once this was a very popular theme for medieval & renaissance paintings (everybody from Memling to El Greco painted her at some point). I thought I'd paint her myself, as I always thought it was an interesting story. The visage of Christ on the veil is based off of one of my favourite portraits of him which hangs in the Nelson-Atkins museum by where I lived as a little girl (I always found it a very striking image). The light of the heavens pours down from a sunset, and St. Veronica has a very sweet and sad look about her. I like this one a lot. My husband Matt created a very nice arch cutout for the frame on the original piece. This is my own original acrylic painting. My original acrylic painting. Prints available at http://www.zazzle.com/strangeling* and http://www.strangeling.com

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charles fraser 19 Apr 2013

love it

John Cappello 31 Jan 2013

Another Great composition, So very Picturesque and and Nicely painted.

Lynn De Serres 30 Jan 2013

Very good artwork, Jasmine.

Cathy Holford 30 Jan 2013

It is amazing. It does remind me so much of medieval art.