Matthew 10:28
“Matthew 10:28” draws on the biblical tension between physical mortality and the deeper, unseen dimensions of the self. The stark, skeletal tree dominates the composition like a witness—rooted between life and death—while the graveyard setting grounds the work in the reality of the body’s impermanence. The cold blue tones and distressed textures create a sense of spiritual unease, as if the image itself is decaying or being remembered imperfectly. Rather than offering comfort, the piece sits in that uneasy space the verse suggests: a confrontation with what it means to fear, to exist, and to reckon with what lies beyond the visible.
Multimedia on Canvas
A5
2022