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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
Jesus died on the cross. Around this time, there was a three-hour solar eclipse that lasted so long that Roman and Greek witnesses reported it.
Then the curtain in the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. Only the highest priest is allowed to enter the Holy of Holies once a year. After Jesus' death, it is now accessible to all believers.
In the Holy of Holies, the space "within the parochet" (Exodus 26:33), was the "Ark of the Testimony"… containing the tablets of the commandments, which was covered by a golden plate with two fully sculptured cherubim. The Holy of Holies, with the Ark, was considered the meeting place between God and man (Exodus 25:22), the place where he revealed himself in a cloud (Lev. 16:2) and from which he spoke with Moses (Numbers 7:89).
Iris Hillmeister-Becker is a painter and architect who specializes in traditional media such as oil, colored pencil and oil pastel. Using a naturalistic style, she strives to interpret the content of church paintings in an understandable way while still leaving room for change; her work does not have to be photorealistic. Her art, characterized by strong colors and flowing forms, conveys her personal Christian conviction and fascination with images of churches.