"Woman At The Well"
This piece has a great deal of symbolism attached to it. The color of the glass changes subtlety throughout the day. At times, when there is little light coming through the piece, the landscape seems very dreary, but the woman seems to glow, because she is about to meet the Savior. When the light gets more brilliant, the landscape brightens and the woman shines, having met the Savior and having been taught about Living Water. With the changing of the colors of the glass throughout the day, the observer is inspired and lifted. On the most cloudy days, the window seems to glow with a radiance that signifies hope and happiness. The woman at the well recognized Christ's divinity and chose to follow him. The piece measures 18" wide by 30" tall. It comes with a ring at each of the two top corners for hanging. Item Name: Woman At The Well Price: $2000.00 Inspired by a color lithograph of an 1897 theater poster -La Samaritaine- by illustrator Alphonse Mucha. Value associated with this work is "Choice And Accountability." Item Name: Woman At The Well Price: $2000.00 |
Colors often vary from the photo because each piece is unique and when we build a new copy of the panel we may make small changes. For example, one time we gave her blonde hair at a clients request.