The Lost Sheep
$450.00
  • Oil on Canvas

  • 16" x 20"

A quiet, intimate portrayal of compassion, love, and return. Christ carries a lone sheep over His shoulders, the weight of the animal balanced by the calm resolve in His posture.

Warm, muted tones and soft brushwork focus attention on the connection between shepherd and stray, while subtle background suggestions keep the scene timeless and universal.

This piece visualizes the scriptural promise that the shepherd leaves the ninety-nine to find the one who has gone astray — a meditation on care, pursuit, and the value of each individual.

Matt #3
$450.00
  • Oil on canvas

  • 16 x 20"

A focused portrait of model Matthew Lister, “Matt #3” renders a quiet, arresting presence.

Seated on a simple stool, the figure is painted with cool blue skin that both abstracts and humanizes, setting a contemplative mood.

The purple ground deepens the composition and is enlivened by an art nouveau–inspired design that weaves elegant line and pattern around the sitter without competing for attention.

The piece balances deliberate color choices and restrained ornamentation to create a modern study of form, atmosphere, and character.

His Only Son
$375.00
  • Mixed Media on Panel - Framed in Re-Claimed Wood

  • 8" x 10" (11”x13” Framed)

A compact yet profound piece that bridges the Genesis account of Abraham and Isaac with the sacrificial significance of Christ. Layered textures and restrained color build a quiet, tension-filled surface that evokes both the desert’s austerity and the weight of covenantal promise.

Inspired by and created in response to the film of the same name, this work reflects on the emotional and theological connections between the two stories rather than illustrating any single scene.

Small scale invites intimate viewing, encouraging reflection on sacrifice, trust, and the continuity of a story that spans generations.

Matt #1
$450.00
  • Oil on Canvas

  • 16”x20”

Explore a striking expression of raw human experience with this captivating oil painting that challenges traditional norms and sparks curiosity in any space it graces.

Depicts a nuanced portrayal of masculinity in a unique artistic style.

This artwork invites discussion and reflection that speaks volumes about confidence and identity.

Matt #4
$650.00
  • Oil on canvas

  • 22" x 28"

A portrait from behind, “Matt #4” presents Matthew Lister in a leather harness and chaps, rendered with careful attention to texture and posture.

The composition avoids overt gesture or expression, inviting the viewer to read masculinity through silhouette, material, and stance rather than facial cues.

Warm, tactile brushwork on leather contrasts with the quieter treatment of skin and background, creating a tension between vulnerability and constructed strength.

This piece examines how clothing, costume, and pose shape perceptions of identity and power, offering a measured, intimate meditation on the forms and limits of masculine presentation.

Wild Flowers
$500.00
  • 20” x 16"

  • Oil on panel

A lively arrangement of poppies, black-eyed Susans, and a single iris rendered in rich oil on a smooth panel.

Warm, saturated hues and confident brushwork give each bloom distinct character while the balanced composition draws the eye through vibrant color contrasts and subtle textural detail.

The piece captures the transient energy of a garden in peak bloom, marrying natural spontaneity with careful painterly control.

Jesus
$450.00
  • Oil on canvas

  • 16" x 20"

An intimate oil portrait capturing Jonathan Roumie's portrayal of Jesus from "The Chosen."

Rendered with careful brushwork and a muted palette, the piece emphasizes quiet strength and compassionate presence. Subtle highlights shape the face and hands, while the dark background draws focus to the gaze—steady, inviting, and contemplative.

Matt #2
$450.00
  • Oil on canvas

  • 16 x 20 inches

A striking portrait of model Matthew Lister rendered against a muted green field, “Matt #2” transforms a familiar likeness into something quietly otherworldly.

The figure’s blue skin—cool, tactile, and deliberately unembellished—illuminates subtle planes of light and shadow, while the restrained background lets every brushstroke on the face and hands register with clarity.

Compositionally intimate and formally disciplined, the painting balances realism with an evocative shift in palette that invites close study: a meditation on presence, hue, and the ways color can alter emotional perception.

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