Station Seven: Jesus Falls for the second time.
"Station Seven: Jesus Falls the 2nd Time"12 x 12” Acrylic on wood Note: original art does not include haikuSet of 14 Stations $8000 Jesus is slowly struggling up to Calvary, with a crowd of both supporters and critics watching every step he takes. He’s at...
Station Six: Veronica wipes the face of Jesus
"Station Six: Veronica"12 x 12” Acrylic on wood Note: original art does not include haikuSet of 14 Stations $8000 After the suffering of the last five stations, the event of Veronica wiping the face of Jesus is like a pause, a drink of cool water. It...
Station Five: Simon Helps Jesus Carry the Cross
"Station Five: Simon Helps Jesus Carry the Cross"12 x 12” Acrylic on wood Note: original art does not include haikuSet of 14 Stations $8000 For whatever we do for the least of us, we do in service to Jesus. Jesus is badly beaten, has already fallen once,...
Station Four: Jesus Meets His Mother
"Station Four: Jesus Meets His Mother"12 x 12” Acrylic on wood Note: original art does not include haikuSet of 14 Stations $8000 I can’t help but think of this station from a mother’s perspective rather than as an observer. Mary was forewarned of Jesus’...
Station Three: Jesus Falls for the First Time
"Station Three: Jesus Falls for the First Time"12 x 12” Acrylic on wood Note: original art does not include haikuSet of 14 Stations $8000 It’s probably no accident that Jesus’ first fall is recorded early in the stations. I can usually summon the courage...
Station Two: Jesus Accepts His Cross
"Station Two Jesus Accepts His Cross"12 x 12” Acrylic on wood Note: original art does not include haikuSet of 14 Stations $8000 What does it mean to “pick up your cross”? A cross is a rough, unwanted and really, really heavy thing…especially if you are...
Station One: Jesus is Condemned
"Station One: Jesus is Condemned"12 x 12” Acrylic on wood Note: original art does not include haikuSet of 14 Stations $8000 At the beginning of the Passion story, Jesus is condemned to death by the leaders of his own faith. Pilot wasn't entirely...
Blessed Be.
“The Beatitudes” by Jen Norton. 30x48" Acrylic on Canvas, $7200 As a child, I found the list of Beatitudes perplexing. Blessed are they who are meek, mourning and persecuted? What?? And “poor in spirit” seems an awfully lonely place to be. Jesus’ ideal for...
This is the day…Let us be glad!
"This is the Day the Lord Has Made" by Jen Norton. Acrylic on canvas; 24 x 30"; $3600 SOLD A dictionary definition of “glad” states a Germanic origin, meaning “bright” or “joyous”, along with synonyms like “gratefulness” and “thankfulness”. Do you wake up...
Saint Patrick
"Saint Patrick" by Jen Norton. Acrylic on wood; 16x20", $1400 Here we are already in March, so I’d better get to it and share my newest saint painting…ta-da!…St. Patrick! Inspired by his story (he’s more than green beer and shamrocks), his popularity, and my trek up...
For the Love of Animals
"Until One Has Loved An Animal" by Jen Norton. Acrylic on wood; 24 x 24 x 2.5"; $2600 Last summer I had to say goodbye to my beloved dog, Patti. Patti was a rescued boxer, extremely timid, and my animal soul mate. She was me at four years old, shy and...
The Annunciation
There are a million ways to say “no” to God. Like Eve back in the Garden, we often listen to that little whispering voice telling us that we’ve been short-changed by God. “I’m not perfect enough.” “My Life isn’t going the way I planned.” “I deserve more.” We blindly...