• A man wearing an orange shirt with some writing on it A man wearing an artistic t-shirt with a painting of jesus.

    THIS ICON IS THE ARTIST'S INTERPRETATION OF SAINT GEORGE

    Many legends grew up about this Saint, but the most famous one is about his fight with the dragon. It happened when St. George was stationed with the Roman army Salone in Libya, North Africa. In that area a Dragon which was described as a huge crocodile with scaled wings, had eaten so many of the country folks around Salone that the remaining inhabitants fled to the town and took shelter behind its walls. There, the dragon was positioned outside the city gates, and nobody could get in or out. In order to keep the beast away from the walls, two sheep were tethered every day, some distance away. This  worked well, until they ran out of sheep and the miserable people could not think of any other alternative but to sacrifice one child every day. One day the lot fell on the King's daughter, a girl of fourteen. The King, in his grief, told the people they could have all his gold and silver and half of his kingdom if his daughter were spared; the people refused. The daughter was sent out to the lake dressed in her most splendid clothes, as if for her wedding.  While she was waiting for the dragon, weeping, George the tribune came up mounted on his white horse. The King of Egypt had promised his daughter’s hand in marriage to any knight who could overcome the terrible dragon. In hearing the story, he decided to kill the dragon and put an end to the ongoing tragedy. "Fair girl" he said, "do not be afraid, for I will save your life with the aid of my word “Jesus Christ". When the dragon appeared George the hero engaged with the wild beast in a great combat. Finally, he managed to wound it so badly with his lance that it could fight no more. Now the two of them tied a rope around its neck, and dragged it to the town. There in the market place, in front of all the cheering inhabitants, George cut off its head. In celebration, the people of the whole town were baptized and became Christians. The above story seems to be exaggerated. However, because of its spiritual meaning, that St. George defeated the devil by the Cross and his righteousness in Christ, it became popular the world over.
  • A person wearing an orange and blue shirt. A t-shirt with an image of the virgin mary.

    MARY

    This Icon is the artist’s interpretation of the Virgin Mary This Icon is of Mary, without doubt. It shows us her humility, her piety, her tenderness, and the sorrow she endured. Properly inspired and painted, an Icon of Mary can truly reveal her love for us, and draw us closer to her. Mary was a young girl, when the Angel Gabriel came to her. She had recently become engaged to a carpenter named Joseph. Mary was an ordinary Jewish girl, looking forward to marriage. Suddenly her life would forever be changed. Mary was fearful and troubled in the presence of the angel. She could never have expected to hear the most incredible news—that she would have a child, and her son would be the Messiah. She responded to God with belief and obedience. Mary had been given much grace from God. God knew of Mary’s rare strength and obedience. Mary is shown wearing a veil typical of Jewish women of the period. The veil is green or blue, the colors of humanity. Whilst the clothes under the veil are of red, the color of divinity. Although Mary’s life held great honor, her calling would demand great suffering as well. There would be much pain in the privilege of being the mother of the Messiah. Mary was the mother of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. She was a willing servant. She trusted God and She obeyed his call. She was the only human being to be with Jesus throughout his entire life—from his birth until his death. The artwork is copyright ownership and patented design. All rights reserved