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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
12.2x10.6in
About this artwork
Icon depicts Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker, one of the most venerated Christian saints, known for his compassion, generosity, and miracles. The saint is portrayed in traditional episcopal vestments, holding the Gospel in his left hand and giving a blessing with his right. His calm and wise expression reflects his role as a protector and intercessor for the faithful.
The icon is painted in the ancient Byzantine-Russian tradition using egg tempera… pigments on egg yolk with extensive use of gold leaf, which symbolizes divine light and the eternal presence of God. The inscriptions are written in Church Slavonic, further emphasizing the sacred character of the work.
This piece combines both theological depth and artistic mastery, making it not only an object of devotion but also a valuable work of sacred art.
Alla Ditla is an artist with an extensive background in theology and sociology, trained in iconography, art therapy, and religious studies. She blends traditional techniques—like egg tempera and gold leaf in icon painting—with expressive abstraction, digital experimentation, and innovative mixed-media practices. Her art layers spiritual symbolism and meditative forms, fusing Byzantine, Christian, and Eastern influences into a dynamic synthesis of tradition and modernity. Each of her works radiates contemplative harmony and evokes a serene sense of renewal, guiding viewers inward toward clarity and compassion.