In this image, I wanted to depict Christ in the Garden with a woman, any woman, who would accept his sacrifice. It could be Mary Magdalene or it could be you. I believe that the image of those who would accept his message strengthened him as he bore our afflictions and carried our burdens.
In this image, I wanted to depict the essence of Christ's sacrifice on a deeply personal level. To me, this image illuminates the profound truth that his love transcends the boundaries of time and space, reaching out to each individual soul with unwavering devotion. Through his suffering, he not only bore the weight of humanity's sins but also embraced the unique struggles and pains of each of his beloved children, offering them a guiding light amidst the darkness.