
Station V — Mid-Distance Figures, Shared Forward Strain (Diagonal Pull)
Two figures move as one beneath a heavy cross, their bodies tilted into a single direction. The spare ground and restrained detail let the posture carry the scene.

Two figures move as one beneath a heavy cross, their bodies tilted into a single direction. The spare ground and restrained detail let the posture carry the scene.

Two figures hold a measured distance as the procession halts: the cross angles behind in quiet tension, and soft watercolor edges let the meeting register through stance alone.

Christ pauses in a first collapse, one knee down and a palm set to the ground. Soft washes and open paper space hold the cross as a single, unbroken weight.

A restrained watercolor shows Jesus leaning forward as his hands first take hold of the cross. Ink-wash texture and open space keep the focus on weight, posture, and silence.

Christ stands restrained with wrists bound, head slightly lowered. A wash of watercolor breathes into broad negative space, with a judge’s shadow held at the edge.