Monday, August 11, 2008

Two Religious Mysteries



These paintings grace the walls of a causeway between a chapel and a residence for seniors including retired nuns. This painting depicts the twelve disciples, including Judas Iscariot, but the square featuring birds and plants appears new. What images do you imagine were covered here?









The wall with these paintings portray the life of Christ. In this one the artist concentrates on the Crucifixion. What is the significance of the eye in the triangle in the tent? Note also the Star of David above the eye in the black triangle.



I'm eager to hear your interpretations.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hmmm. Since I can't see what is around it I'm just guessing. I would say it used to be an image of Jesus carrying the cross.

Eye of God in the triangle, and maybe the tent symbolizes a temple?

Where was this? Now I want some answers... time to Google!

dsdolan said...

It was a picture of Mary Magdaline and some of the girls that were spirited off to France. The eye in the triangle is a sure sign of the Masons! The Hebrew branch for sure. Ah...the Illuminata. Ah...Hollywood. Gee Becky - don't you know anything???
Hugs, Sue