Title: "San Cristobal." According to legend, St. Christopher ferried an unknown child on his shoulders across a river. As St. Christopher proceeded, the child grew heavier. Upon reaching the opposite shore, the child revealed himself as Christ and told St. Christopher that he had carried the weight of the world on his shoulders.
St. Christopher is a widely popular saint. He is the patron of travelers, against lightning, pestilence, water perils and sudden death, and for archers, bachelors, drivers, mariners, motorists, sailors, soldiers and surfers. "Carry me safely to my destined place, like you carried Christ in your close embrace." -Prayer to St. Christopher while traveling.
Artist: Lynn Garlick, Taos, New Mexico. The artist reserves all copyrights.
Media: High quality folk art print decoupaged onto pine board.
Dimensions: 10 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 3/4"
Condition: New.
Speaking of her work, Lynn Garlick says, "The diverse cultures and the landscape of this part of the country deeply and yet unintentionally influenced me both artistically and spiritually. I am nourished by Northern New Mexico's rugged wildness and rawness. The profound devotion found in the different traditions and faiths here are unusual and inspiring."
Moved by the sacred art of the retablos (paintings) and the santeros (saint makers) who made them, Lynn started creating them herself. Lynn hand carves and paints her original designs on the traditionally used Ponderosa pine planks. Then she decoupages high quality prints of her originals onto pine boards in an old school technique used for the Italian altar screens of medieval Europe.
The saints and angels are ready to hang or rest about your home. On the back of each retablo is an inspiring story about the angel or saint. Many of the descriptions also include a prayer. "The saints, angels and prayers have changed and blessed my life. My hope is that they touch and bless others as well.