Dedicated as “Holy Art,” this piece is set apart to bring glory to the Father. It serves as a profound visual reminder of the priceless cost of our redemption—the blood of Yeshua Jesus and the stripes He endured to purchase our healing and our hope.

Artistic Details

  • Creation: Birthed in mid-2025.

  • Style: Modern contemporary with rich, three-dimensional layers of acrylic.

  • Medium: 30” x 40” gallery-wrapped canvas.

  • Condition: Pristine and preserved in perfect condition.

The Purpose Beyond the Canvas

Whether displayed in a home, a sanctuary, a hospital, a place of healing, or a place of fellowship, this art is intended to invite the presence of the Lord into the room.

“Declare His glory among the nations, His wonders among all peoples.” — Psalm 96:3 (NKJV)

This painting is striking in both composition and substance. It is unmistakably the crucified Christ, seen from behind, His arms stretched wide across the whipping post—an image that draws the viewer not into His face, but into the weight He carried.

The acrylic is laid on thick and heavy, almost sculptural. The surface is textured with deliberate force—ridges, grooves, and raised strokes that echo the brutality of the cross itself. This is not decorative paint; it is burdened paint. You can see where the brush pressed hard, where layers were added, where color was not smoothed but borne.

Christ’s back is marked with deep crimson and maroon tones, layered with darker lines that trace the stripes—evoking Isaiah 53:5:

“He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement for our peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed.” (NKJV)

Subtle but powerful blue highlights appear within the wounds and contours—suggesting something supernatural beneath the suffering: life, glory, and divine purpose woven into the pain.

The background is divided starkly:

  • On one side, deep darkness, heavy and consuming—symbolic of the hour Scripture describes when “darkness came over all the land” (Matthew 27:45).

  • On the other, a radiant gold, textured and alive, representing the glory of God—His presence shining toward the Son, even as judgment and mercy met at the cross.

This contrast preaches without words:

Darkness did not overcome Him.
Glory was never absent.

On the lighter side of the canvas, drops of blood fall—measured, intentional. Beside them are hand-lettered Scriptures:

  • Psalm 103 – reminding us He forgives all our iniquities and heals all our diseases

  • Isaiah 53 – the suffering servant

  • Psalm 22 – the cry of the cross

  • 1 Peter 2:24“who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree”

This placement matters. The Word stands beside the blood—not above it, not below it—declaring that what He bore fulfilled what God spoke.

This is not a scene of defeat. It is a symbol of the painful and selfless sacrifice of Yeshua’s humble obedience, painted from the perspective of Heaven and humanity at once.

Rhonda is offering this original work as a sacred offering for a donation of $3,000 or more, which will go directly toward meeting immediate ministry needs and supporting the work the Lord has entrusted to us.

The painting is available for shipment within the United States. International shipping is possible, though it would require the canvas to be carefully removed from its frame and shipped rolled in a protective tube, to be re-stretched upon another frame professionally.

Rhonda can also create a custom painting inspired by the vision God has placed on your heart. Reach out to us—let’s talk about what you’re envisioning and see how we can bring it onto canvas for you.