Ria Kock
Station 1: Jesus is Condemned to Death
Almost Easter now.
During our holidays in 2015 we visited San Luis in Colorado, to see the Stations of the Cross. Not religious at all I do like to photograph these kind of things.
We only were there at the wrong time, because the light was very harsh!
From the website:
www.southern-colorado-guide.com/stations-of-the-cross.html
The Stations of the Cross are a series of bronze statues that depict the last hours of Christ’s life—his judgment, sufferings, and death.
There are 15 stations in all with the last station being Christ’s resurrection.
Huberto Maestas was the sculptor for all of the statues.
There is nothing passive about his pieces. His figures embrace drama and capture the spirit of form in motion.
By visualizing each sculpture before it is begun, he captures the essence of each piece. He couples his artistic vision with technical skill, seeing a piece through the “lost wax process” into a finished bronze.
Thank you for taken your time to visit me, comments or faves are always much appreciated
Station 1: Jesus is Condemned to Death
Almost Easter now.
During our holidays in 2015 we visited San Luis in Colorado, to see the Stations of the Cross. Not religious at all I do like to photograph these kind of things.
We only were there at the wrong time, because the light was very harsh!
From the website:
www.southern-colorado-guide.com/stations-of-the-cross.html
The Stations of the Cross are a series of bronze statues that depict the last hours of Christ’s life—his judgment, sufferings, and death.
There are 15 stations in all with the last station being Christ’s resurrection.
Huberto Maestas was the sculptor for all of the statues.
There is nothing passive about his pieces. His figures embrace drama and capture the spirit of form in motion.
By visualizing each sculpture before it is begun, he captures the essence of each piece. He couples his artistic vision with technical skill, seeing a piece through the “lost wax process” into a finished bronze.
Thank you for taken your time to visit me, comments or faves are always much appreciated