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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
12.1x8.3in
About this artwork
This icon represents Saint Tatiana of Rome, an early Christian martyr of the 3rd century who is venerated for her steadfast faith and courage in the face of persecution. She is honored in the Orthodox and Catholic traditions as a symbol of purity, strength, and devotion to Christ.
The saint is depicted standing in full figure, holding a cross in her right hand — the symbol of martyrdom — and clothed in flowing robes of warm earth tones and deep… blue. A radiant golden halo surrounds her head, symbolizing holiness and divine grace. The Church Slavonic inscription identifies her as Holy Martyr Tatiana.
Executed in the traditional Byzantine iconographic style, the work is painted with egg tempera pigments on egg yolk upon a wooden panel, with the background illuminated by gold leaf. This sacred technique, preserved through centuries of Orthodox tradition, emphasizes the timeless spiritual presence of the saint while highlighting the fine artistry of the piece.
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.