Singulart guarantees reliability and traceability.
All the artists on the platform have been specially selected and certify to only sell works, of which they are the artist. Whatever the medium, the work is sent to the buyer with a certificate of authenticity. Photographs are numbered and signed.
Every customer can be given a copy of their certificate of authenticity by contacting support@singulart.com
With Singulart, you can pay safely by credit card or bank transfer.
For all transactions exceeding your credit limit, contact us. We are required to verify every transfer, as part of the fight against fraud and money laundering.
Singulart prices include:
Price of an artwork defined by an artist.
Insurance. Your order is 100% protected in case of any damage or loss.
All customs fees, taxes, and document preparation.
Third-party logistic provider shipping costs.
A dedicated Singulart customer care specialist that will assist you with any questions or problems during shipment.
Medium :
Pastel on Paper , Other rigid frame under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
In this pastel-colored realist painting, I captured the deep connection and intense dialogue between two figures. The warm tones radiate a calm, almost spiritual atmosphere that invites reflection and emotion. This work brings a harmonious energy into the space, inviting pause and authentic exchange. It speaks of understanding and human closeness.
Mary is visited by the Archangel Gabriel, who announces that she, as an unmarried woman, will become… pregnant. Despite all the social adversities and the feared massive hostility, she accepts the impending pregnancy.
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.