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Rococo Jesus
One Nation Under God AKA Steve Kreuscher (see more by this artist)
This picture of my 12 layer, 12 foot Deep, 12 foot high and 12 foot wide, extremely powerful 3 D Design, meant to either be built in the back wall, behind the pulpit, in a church, or in and behind the wall in a Art Museum, or both, is 90 times more powerful, than just a beautiful and powerful one dimension portrait of Christ. When some church or Art Museum, finally commissions me to create it in their church or Art museum, or both, it will be "A Modern Day Equivalent" to "The Sistine Chapel Paintings", both in beauty and power. As "the Sistine Chapel Ceiling Paintings" have the power to lift both your heart and your spirits into Heaven in the very Presence of God, so will my "Rococo Jesus", when it is created and installed in a church. In the future, it will end up becoming as previously admired and treasured as "The Sistine Chapel Ceiling Paintings". Therefore, if you just merely look at the picture of my "Rococo Jesus" design as just a mere one dimension portrait of Christ, then YOU MISS 90% OF IT'S ACTUAL POWER, BEAUTY AND EFFECTIVENESS, to literally transport your very heart and spirit into the very Presence of God, as you look intently upon it and meditate upon God. It is actually a 12 layer digital portrait of Christ, which I designed to be built as a very modern 3-D, (12 layer deep), huge, bright 12 foot by 12 foot Portrait of Christ with the light shining from within outward. In each of the 12 layers, the face of Christ is actually cut out and with each layer the cut out face of Christ is smaller, then the one in front of it, (Except for the 12th layer, which is white and will be the deepest layer, it will not have the face cut out in it). Because of the 12 layers, each one being about a foot behind the one in front of it and each layer being a different color and the cut out face being about a foot and a half smaller, in each layer, THE OVERALL IMAGE OF THE FACE OF CHRIST, WOULD ACTUALLY CHANGE WITH EACH STEP THE VIEWER TAKES AS THEY WALK AROUND IN FRONT OF IT. It is a very beautiful and very powerful modern religious design, with a very modernistic "Rococo Design" about it, especially in the crown of thorns". As you look and study the crown of thorns, you will see that the "Rococo Design" is not made up of scrolls, shells and leaves, like the usual classical "Rococo Design", but instead it is made up of
one Vulture, one bat, two dead bodies (to represent death), two upside down fallen angels, two scorpions, two dragons, two snakes with dragon heads, two lobster claws, a role of 12 crosses and lastly a large "J" and a large "C" for Jesus Christ. These things symbolize Satan's evil affliction upon Christ's body unto death outwardly, while the Light of Father was inside of Christ shining from the inside on outward. I designed it to be built either within the back wall behind the pulpit in a church, or as an installation built into a museum wall, stretching back 12 feet deep behind the wall. I have attached four views of what it would look like if your were walking around in front of it; left view, right view, bottom view looking up and top view looking down. Up close, from about 10 feet in front of it, you would see all of the powerful effects of the 3 dimensional layers changing as you walk around in front of it. As you sit were the congregation sits you would see a giant very clearly blended powerfully glowing portrait of Christ, shinning very brightly from within Christ's face outwardly out onto the whole congregation. To see it built this way full size in a church or in a museum is on the top of My Bucket List, of things to see happen before I die. In a low light service, it would probably look it's best, with the bright light shinning through the middle of Christ's face on outward onto the congregation. But it should be built in such a way that the bright sunlight could shine strongly through the back most inner white layer, in the daytime, and at night, when it is darker in the church, a bright light built behind that white layer could be turned on to light it up.
I accidentally stumbled upon the whole "Rococo Jesus" design about three weeks before Easter last year, 2011. As I continued to go with the flow, I felt so strongly inside my spirit that it was the most Divinely inspired artwork that I had ever come up with. I actually consciously prayed a lot about it every day, for the whole three weeks that it took me to complete it. "Rococo" is a classical design made up of scrolls, shells and leaves. During the 3 weeks that I was designing my "Rococo Jesus", I started to see vague images of things like the vulture and a dragon and so on, therefore from that point on, as I continued to design it, I purposely formed all of those images, in the crown of thorns, instead of scrolls, shells and leaves. Between that and a song that I was listening to a lot at that time called "Rococo", I decided that "Rococo Jesus" was the perfect name for it.
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| Done March 2011 |
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| Signed; "One Nation Under God" |
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