Mary's Song Print by Lauren Wright Pittman
Mary's Song Print by Lauren Wright Pittman
Mary's Song
By Lauren Wright Pittman
Mary sings a song of hope in the wake of the confounding news that she would bear the son of the Creator. This is the moment at which all of Mary’s uncertainty, joy, confusion, gratefulness, questioning and passion is channeled through her, and radiates out of her in melody. Mary’s Song images all of creation embracing Mary in this moment as
the creation narrative echoes in her womb.
Museum-quality poster made on thick, durable, matte paper. Unframed artwork will arrive rolled up in a protective tube.
Framing available too!
Print Details:
- Museum-quality posters made on thick, durable, matte paper.
- Paper is archival and acid-free.
- Unframed prints arrive rolled up in a protective tube.
Frame Details:
- Alder, Semi-hardwood frame
- Black in color
- .75” thick
- Acrylite front protector
- Lightweight
- Hanging hardware included
- Made in the USA
From the artist:
"When I read through Mary's song, I was overwhelmed with the gravity of this moment. Her reaction to finding out that she, a young virgin, would birth the Son of the Creator of the universe was to sing a song of overflowing praise affirming God's goodness and sovereignty. It seems as if the entire universe revolved on the axis of this moment.
Her song carried me to the Creation narrative where God's very words materialize water and sky and light and animals and people... everything we know to be and will ever know. As I read Mary's song, I imagined that her tones of adoration, melody of acceptance, and rhythm of awe ushered in the heartbeat of Jesus within her womb. Mary's song became the score for a new Creation narrative." —Lauren Wright Pittman