In the last of New York painter Leonard Porter’s Stations of the Cross, we see Christ’s body laid in the tomb. Though lifeless, Christ’s body is lit up, eerily white amid the muted colors of the background and other figures…. Continue Reading →
New meditations based on the set of the Stations of the Cross recently completed by New York painter Leonard Porter. In Station 9 Jesus falls the third time. Here we see Christ even farther beyond the city wall, storm brewing… Continue Reading →
New meditations based on the set of the Stations of the Cross recently completed by New York painter Leonard Porter. Station 8 shows Christ meeting the women of Jerusalem and giving them the difficult words “Do not weep for me,… Continue Reading →
Now that we have entered Holy Week, CMR offers new meditations based on the set of the Stations of the Cross recently completed by New York painter Leonard Porter. Station seven shows Christ falling a second time, and here Porter… Continue Reading →
Now that we have entered Holy Week, CMR offers new meditations based on the set of the Stations of the Cross recently completed by New York painter Leonard Porter. Station 6 shows Veronica wiping the face of Jesus, and Porter… Continue Reading →
Now that we have entered Holy Week, CMR offers new meditations based on the set of the Stations of the Cross recently completed by New York painter Leonard Porter. In Station Five, Simon of Cyrene is pressed into service to… Continue Reading →
Now that we have entered Holy Week, CMR offers new meditations based on the set of the Stations of the Cross recently completed by New York painter Leonard Porter. (Mr. Porter recently sent me some updated photos that show the… Continue Reading →
As part of the continuing CMR series, here is the next installment on artist Leonard Porter’s important new set of Stations of the Cross. Station Three represents Christ falling the first time. Christ’s garments again gleam with jewel tones even… Continue Reading →
Station Two from artist Leonard Porter’s new set of Stations of the Cross reveals not only an excellent meditation for Lent, but gives evidence of a renewed interest in layered, meaningful and intellectually rich sacred art. Porter, who specializes in… Continue Reading →
Station One from artist Leonard Porter’s new set of Stations of the Cross reveals not only an excellent meditation for Lent, but gives evidence of a renewed interest in layered, meaningful and intellectually rich sacred art. Porter, who specializes in… Continue Reading →
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