


John 3:16
Medium: Chalk on bogus paper
Size: 18” x 13 ½”
This artwork tells the greatest story ever written — the love of God displayed on Calvary. Three crosses stand silhouetted against a storm-darkened sky, a reminder of the moment when Christ bore the weight of the world’s sin. Across the valley lies the open tomb, radiant with light, proclaiming victory over death.
“For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16)
The jagged cliff, the rolling hills, and the thunder above echo the magnitude of this sacrifice. Yet the open doorway of the tomb speaks louder still: hope, redemption, and everlasting life are found here.
This piece is both a meditation and an invitation — to look upon the cross, step into the light of the empty tomb, and receive the promise of eternal love.
Medium: Chalk on bogus paper
Size: 18” x 13 ½”
This artwork tells the greatest story ever written — the love of God displayed on Calvary. Three crosses stand silhouetted against a storm-darkened sky, a reminder of the moment when Christ bore the weight of the world’s sin. Across the valley lies the open tomb, radiant with light, proclaiming victory over death.
“For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16)
The jagged cliff, the rolling hills, and the thunder above echo the magnitude of this sacrifice. Yet the open doorway of the tomb speaks louder still: hope, redemption, and everlasting life are found here.
This piece is both a meditation and an invitation — to look upon the cross, step into the light of the empty tomb, and receive the promise of eternal love.