Trust in Divine Mercy. 2022 by Stephen B. Whatley
A new tribute to Divine Mercy by British expressionist artist Stephen B. Whatley.
The Catholic convert created the pastel on the Feast Day of Saint Faustina. October 5, 2022.
Catholic education establishments which own the artist's paintings include The Carrollton School of The Sacred Heart, Miami, USA; The Institute of Marist Brothers, Canada, Newman University, Birmingham (UK) , St Anthony of Padua Catholic College , Austral, Australia and Westminster Cathedral, London - which staged Whatley's Paintings From Prayers exhibition in 2013.
The work of Stephen B. Whatley is in collections worldwide & other public collections which own his work include the BBC, London Transport Museum and The Royal Collection of HM King Charles III.
The artist's series of 30 paintings, commissioned by the Tower of London in 2000, is a permanent exhibit outside Tower Hill Station, London ; reproduced throughout Tower Hill Underpass (outside Tower Hill Station) - the main portal entrance to Her Majesty's Tower of London.
Stephen B. Whatley was presented to HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh in recognition of his work in 2004.
Further details about ordering prints and original works of art can be found by contacting the artist via his website: www.stephenbwhatley.com
Trust in Divine Mercy. 2022 by Stephen B. Whatley
A new tribute to Divine Mercy by British expressionist artist Stephen B. Whatley.
The Catholic convert created the pastel on the Feast Day of Saint Faustina. October 5, 2022.
Catholic education establishments which own the artist's paintings include The Carrollton School of The Sacred Heart, Miami, USA; The Institute of Marist Brothers, Canada, Newman University, Birmingham (UK) , St Anthony of Padua Catholic College , Austral, Australia and Westminster Cathedral, London - which staged Whatley's Paintings From Prayers exhibition in 2013.
The work of Stephen B. Whatley is in collections worldwide & other public collections which own his work include the BBC, London Transport Museum and The Royal Collection of HM King Charles III.
The artist's series of 30 paintings, commissioned by the Tower of London in 2000, is a permanent exhibit outside Tower Hill Station, London ; reproduced throughout Tower Hill Underpass (outside Tower Hill Station) - the main portal entrance to Her Majesty's Tower of London.
Stephen B. Whatley was presented to HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh in recognition of his work in 2004.
Further details about ordering prints and original works of art can be found by contacting the artist via his website: www.stephenbwhatley.com