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The Lions' Den, C-type Face Mounted to Plexiglass with Museum Mount Photograph - Limited Edition of 1

Christopher Ruane

United States

Photography, C-type on Other

Size: 61.5 W x 47.5 H x 2 D in

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Watch the making of The Lions' Den here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3o1pdwTlE0k The image The Lions' Den is part of an ongoing series of modern interpretations of Biblical stories, events, and sacred legends. The piece took over a year to create and consists of thousands of images each shot individually by the artist. Rome — There are people being crucified. Families are being shackled. Unspeakable things are being done to women. True Christian martyrdom is happening in the world today. (Lopez, K., NRO, Dec 14, 2015) In the biblical story Daniel 6, Daniel is thrown into the Lions' Den for praying to his God. In my depiction the Den has broken free. The image takes the heart of this sacred scripture and infuses it with the state of today’s world. With inspiration coming from depression era photographs and modern scenes of war-torn countries, the artist sets us in his hometown in an attempt to better empathize and respond to future fears and concerns with his own humanity. Will this engulf me, is my family safe, and for how long, and will I be able to do God's will if I am faced with this turmoil? The web has been woven and we are caught in it. The work uniquely puts the viewer in a precarious position. With the current issues of perpetual war, mass exodus, and Christian Genocide the world is now faced with many moral dilemmas. Do we look at the image and say, take up arms, this could be me and mine; or do we look at the image and say, this horrible existence that I fear is happening right now to someone else. These are disconcerting times where the line between good and evil seems to have become blurred. We cling to extremes to survive or save. With the inability to see the other side we fight to win by trading one evil for the next. Strikingly, This modern depiction is seen through the eyes of a woman, honoring the many mothers and children who perhaps suffer most in times of war and persecution. You see her clutching the image of The Sacred Heart Of Jesus, while surrounded by what seems to be impossible adversity. It is no accident that the symbol of Jesus Christ's physical heart as the representation of His divine love for humanity is central in the scene. It is a small part of the image that everything visible is built around. Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. - Matthew 5:10 Explore image in detail: http://www.christopherruane.com/Set/Sacred-Art-Modern-World/The-Lions-Den

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Photography:C-type on Other

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:61.5 W x 47.5 H x 2 D in

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Christopher Ruane is a composite artist and photographer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania who specializes in massive digital photomontages. Sometimes with thousands of individual layers, each photographed and created separately, his work often focuses on the spiritual and contrasting human condition. Influences for his images come from nature, personal experiences, art history, and current events. The complexities of each piece are made to be studied to reveal an inner meaning and viewpoint about our culture, the current climate of the world and what we believe to be the truth of our origins. His work has been shown in museums locally and galleries across the United States. In 2012, his image, The Good Samaritan, was the winner of The National Catholic Arts Exhibition at St Vincent College and since has earned an honorable mention and peoples choice award in the Biannual Exhibition . His work has been chosen for exhibitions by notable jurors from MOCA Cleveland, Andy Warhol Museum, Brooklyn Museum, and Carnegie Museum of Art. Christopher has also received awards from notable Curators such as Linda Benadict Jones and Art Historian John T. Spike, past Director of the Florence Biennale. In the last few years, Christopher and his work were featured in Camera Obscura Journal, Whirl Magazine, The Catholic Accent, The Pittsburgh Post Gazette, The National Catholic News Service, Religion News Service, The Washington Post, and The Huffington Post. In 2016 he was awarded The Charles Dodgson Black & White Award at The Berlin Photo Bienniale and also received awards in PX3 Prix De La Photographie Paris and The International Photography Awards.

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