About the Artwork
This artwork juxtaposes structure and chaos, centering on a crucified figure confined by rigid geometric lines. The number “IV” references the fourth Station of the Cross, where Jesus meets his afflicted mother whilst carrying the cross, reinforcing themes of resilience despite suffering (Way of the Cross, 2012).
Also, the fourth of the month is when the artist personally faces heavy judgment yet remains resilient.
Expressive, chaotic background marks contrast the precise, restrictive white lines, creating tension between vulnerability and control.
Heavy black lines and cross-hatching create visual intensity, while sharp white contrasts add starkness and evoke a somber, reflective tone.
Mixed Media on Canvas
Faith and Mythology
Abstract Expressionism, Contemporary, Abstract, Expressionism, Modern
2024
This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.
Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: New Job Promotion Graduation Day Personal Achievements Anniversaries
Consider displaying this artwork in: Living Room Office Hallway Commercial Spaces
The Crucifixion
Hyacinth Shane BalinaCebu City, Philippines
Mixed Media on Canvas
57 W x 69 H x 2 D inches
Customer Reviews
Hyacinth Shane Balina
Cebu City, Philippines
Hyacinth Shane has 4
artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.
As an artist, Shane enjoys exploring a wide range of mediums. Whether painting, sculpting, or working digitally, she loves the challenge of adapting her skills to create something unique.
Her puzzle works are particularly special to her—they require immense patience, both in the creation process and for those who engage with them.
Every piece she crafts is layered with meaning, designed to unfold slowly and reward those who take the time to truly see. It's not just about the final product, but the journey of discovery, both for herself as the creator and for those who experience her work.
About the Artwork
This artwork juxtaposes structure and chaos, centering on a crucified figure confined by rigid geometric lines. The number “IV” references the fourth Station of the Cross, where Jesus meets his afflicted mother whilst carrying the cross, reinforcing themes of resilience despite suffering (Way of the Cross, 2012).
Also, the fourth of the month is when the artist personally faces heavy judgment yet remains resilient.
Expressive, chaotic background marks contrast the precise, restrictive white lines, creating tension between vulnerability and control.
Heavy black lines and cross-hatching create visual intensity, while sharp white contrasts add starkness and evoke a somber, reflective tone.
Mixed Media on Canvas
Faith and Mythology
Abstract Expressionism, Contemporary, Abstract, Expressionism, Modern
2024
This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.
Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: New Job Promotion Graduation Day Personal Achievements Anniversaries
Consider displaying this artwork in: Living Room Office Hallway Commercial Spaces
Hyacinth Shane Balina
Cebu City, Philippines
Hyacinth Shane has 4
artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.
As an artist, Shane enjoys exploring a wide range of mediums. Whether painting, sculpting, or working digitally, she loves the challenge of adapting her skills to create something unique.
Her puzzle works are particularly special to her—they require immense patience, both in the creation process and for those who engage with them.
Every piece she crafts is layered with meaning, designed to unfold slowly and reward those who take the time to truly see. It's not just about the final product, but the journey of discovery, both for herself as the creator and for those who experience her work.
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