My Soul Doth Magnify The Lord Original Artwork

SKU: JRS1031628Orig

30 X 48 Oil on Canvas

My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord is a profound depiction of Mary, the Mother of God, as she tenderly holds her pregnant belly, deeply contemplating the nascent life within. This artwork masterfully employs chiaroscuro techniques to illuminate the central figure, highlighting the divine life burgeoning within her womb. Traditional iconographic elements enrich the composition; a radiant halo encircles her head, symbolizing her sanctity, while the words of the Magnificat gracefully encircle her visage, reflecting her soul's rejoicing.

Draped in a rich red robe, Mary embodies the dual symbolisms of the blood shed by all women in childbirth and the sacrificial blood her son will ultimately shed for the redemption of humanity. This poignant portrayal not only celebrates the maternal figure in its most divine manifestation but also connects the earthly pain and divine purpose of birth and sacrifice. Through this evocative use of symbolism and light, the painting invites viewers to reflect on the profound mysteries of life, sacrifice, and redemption inherent in the Christian narrative.

Inspired by maternity photography, this artwork reflects on the transformative nature of pregnancy, highlighting the dignity and selfless sacrifice inherent in womanhood. Historically, women have often felt self-conscious about their changing bodies during pregnancy and often undertook great measures to conceal their pregnancy. However, in this piece, the artist celebrates these changes as the most visually apparent symbols of womanhood’s sacrifice. Pregnancy, as depicted here, embodies a Marian aspect of our anthropology—offering not just protection, food, and shelter but one’s own body for the development of new life. In a secular society that often views fertility and pregnancy as obstacles to personal ambitions, Mary’s willing acceptance to conceive the God of Israel serves as a powerful reminder of the divine privilege humans have to participate with God in the creation of life. This artwork beautifully encapsulates her journey to Bethlehem, where she would ultimately give birth to the Messiah, Jesus Christ, embodying a serene fortitude amidst daunting challenges.

This oil on canvas captures a poignant moment in the life of Mary, the Mother of God, as depicted in the Gospel of Luke. On the eve of her arduous journey to Bethlehem to partake in the census decreed by Caesar, Mary is portrayed in a state of contemplative solitude. Advanced in her pregnancy, she faces the uncertainty of securing clean and safe lodgings, a situation that could overwhelm anyone with anxiety. Yet, the painting conveys a serene acceptance in her expression, a testament to her profound faith. Having assented to bear the God of Israel after the Annunciation by the Archangel Gabriel, Mary appears enveloped in prayerful meditation, finding solace in her divine charge.

In the quiet of the night, on the eve of a journey that would change the world, Mary, heavy with child, carries within her the light of our salvation. Wrapped in divine calm yet touched by human concern, she contemplates her path to Bethlehem. Around her, a halo aglow with the words of The Magnificat (Luke 1:46-56), a song of both humility and might. As she stands on the threshold of prophecy and motherhood, her spirit rejoices in God her Savior.

Original Artwork of oil on canvas 30x48. Framed at

My Soul Doth Magnify The Lord Original Artwork

SKU: JRS1031628Orig

30 X 48 Oil on Canvas

My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord is a profound depiction of Mary, the Mother of God, as she tenderly holds her pregnant belly, deeply contemplating the nascent life within. This artwork masterfully employs chiaroscuro techniques to illuminate the central figure, highlighting the divine life burgeoning within her womb. Traditional iconographic elements enrich the composition; a radiant halo encircles her head, symbolizing her sanctity, while the words of the Magnificat gracefully encircle her visage, reflecting her soul's rejoicing.

Draped in a rich red robe, Mary embodies the dual symbolisms of the blood shed by all women in childbirth and the sacrificial blood her son will ultimately shed for the redemption of humanity. This poignant portrayal not only celebrates the maternal figure in its most divine manifestation but also connects the earthly pain and divine purpose of birth and sacrifice. Through this evocative use of symbolism and light, the painting invites viewers to reflect on the profound mysteries of life, sacrifice, and redemption inherent in the Christian narrative.

Inspired by maternity photography, this artwork reflects on the transformative nature of pregnancy, highlighting the dignity and selfless sacrifice inherent in womanhood. Historically, women have often felt self-conscious about their changing bodies during pregnancy and often undertook great measures to conceal their pregnancy. However, in this piece, the artist celebrates these changes as the most visually apparent symbols of womanhood’s sacrifice. Pregnancy, as depicted here, embodies a Marian aspect of our anthropology—offering not just protection, food, and shelter but one’s own body for the development of new life. In a secular society that often views fertility and pregnancy as obstacles to personal ambitions, Mary’s willing acceptance to conceive the God of Israel serves as a powerful reminder of the divine privilege humans have to participate with God in the creation of life. This artwork beautifully encapsulates her journey to Bethlehem, where she would ultimately give birth to the Messiah, Jesus Christ, embodying a serene fortitude amidst daunting challenges.

This oil on canvas captures a poignant moment in the life of Mary, the Mother of God, as depicted in the Gospel of Luke. On the eve of her arduous journey to Bethlehem to partake in the census decreed by Caesar, Mary is portrayed in a state of contemplative solitude. Advanced in her pregnancy, she faces the uncertainty of securing clean and safe lodgings, a situation that could overwhelm anyone with anxiety. Yet, the painting conveys a serene acceptance in her expression, a testament to her profound faith. Having assented to bear the God of Israel after the Annunciation by the Archangel Gabriel, Mary appears enveloped in prayerful meditation, finding solace in her divine charge.

In the quiet of the night, on the eve of a journey that would change the world, Mary, heavy with child, carries within her the light of our salvation. Wrapped in divine calm yet touched by human concern, she contemplates her path to Bethlehem. Around her, a halo aglow with the words of The Magnificat (Luke 1:46-56), a song of both humility and might. As she stands on the threshold of prophecy and motherhood, her spirit rejoices in God her Savior.

Original Artwork of oil on canvas 30x48. Framed at