Stations of the Cross
A Lenten Art Project
February 17 to April 4, 2010
Jason K. Dy, SJ
Sacred Heart Parish
242 D. Jakosalem St., Cebu City
Twisted steel twined with aluminum wires
and plastic tubings with concrete debris
are salvaged skeletal frames of a shattered shrine
re-fabricated into sculptures of devotion
wrapped with wires insulated
with the colors of passion, death and pure love
to tell the narrative of fourteen stations
of agony and exaltation,
temptation and obedience,
condemnation and conversion,
betrayal and compassion,
suffering and sacrifice,
crucifixion and expiation,
death and resurrection
enthroned on solid concrete block of faith.
A Lenten Art Project
February 17 to April 4, 2010
Jason K. Dy, SJ
Sacred Heart Parish
242 D. Jakosalem St., Cebu City
Twisted steel twined with aluminum wires
and plastic tubings with concrete debris
are salvaged skeletal frames of a shattered shrine
re-fabricated into sculptures of devotion
wrapped with wires insulated
with the colors of passion, death and pure love
to tell the narrative of fourteen stations
of agony and exaltation,
temptation and obedience,
condemnation and conversion,
betrayal and compassion,
suffering and sacrifice,
crucifixion and expiation,
death and resurrection
enthroned on solid concrete block of faith.
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