
Station II — Three-Quarter Figure, First Contact with the Cross
A contemporary devotional artwork for quiet interiors
The intention
Station II is held here as a moment before narrative—a simple transfer of weight, accepted without display. The work keeps that instant intact, steady, and unadorned.
Rather than declare meaning, it preserves posture: hands meeting the cross, the body leaning into what cannot be reduced. Its restraint allows gravity to speak without comment.
This rendering offers a quiet register of consent and burden together. What it holds is not drama, but a measured, enduring presence.
Restrained watercolor with ink-wash texture and generous open space.


Visual Prayer
Return to it in passing, when the day needs a cleaner edge and fewer words.
A brief look can reset attention: the forward lean, the first contact, the calm refusal of excess. Stations of the Cross becomes a rhythm rather than a statement.
Let it mark a small pause between tasks. Its silence helps the mind settle into what is given.

What you receive
Everything you need to print with confidence and peace of mind.
Digital Files
- ISO standard sizes (A1–A5)
- Ratios 4:5, 3:4, 2:3
- High-resolution archival files
- Print guide PDF included
Print Recommendations
- Heavy-weight matte paper
- Cotton rag or archival paper
- Avoid glossy finishes to preserve softness
Clear instructions are included so printing feels simple, not technical.
Acquiring this work
This artwork is offered as a digital download, allowing you to print it at your own pace and in your own space.
Each purchase is fulfilled through our Etsy studio, where we ensure clarity, print quality, and careful presentation.
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Beauty as faith.”




