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Saint Clare of Assisi
An archival giclée print created with museum-quality pigment inks on fine art paper, faithfully preserving the depth, color, and contemplative presence of the original painting.
This charcoal portrait of St. Clare of Assisi reveals a quiet but indomitable grace—light distilled through stillness. Veiled in shadow, yet glowing with interior brilliance, she stands as a mirror of Christ, holding fast to the Presence that sustained her through poverty, silence, and war.
Clare does not shout. She adores.
Rendered in subtle tones and soft lines, her face reflects the contemplative flame of a woman whose whole life became a monstrance—a vessel for the glory of God. In her hand is the Eucharist, which she famously raised in defense of her convent, driving away invaders not with force, but with faith.
“Place your mind before the mirror of eternity… and transform your whole being into the image of the Godhead Itself through contemplation.”
— St. Clare of Assisi
“Gaze upon Him, consider Him, contemplate Him, as you desire to imitate Him.”
“Love Him totally who gave Himself totally for your love.”
This image calls the viewer into the cloister of the heart, into that place where the soul bows low before the Blessed Sacrament, and emerges radiant. St. Clare is a model of Eucharistic intimacy, of fierce devotion cloaked in gentleness, of a love that renounces all—and yet possesses everything.
“Radiant in the Presence” is perfect for adoration chapels, religious communities, and all who long to live a life hidden in Christ, ablaze with unseen glory.
An archival giclée print created with museum-quality pigment inks on fine art paper, faithfully preserving the depth, color, and contemplative presence of the original painting.
This charcoal portrait of St. Clare of Assisi reveals a quiet but indomitable grace—light distilled through stillness. Veiled in shadow, yet glowing with interior brilliance, she stands as a mirror of Christ, holding fast to the Presence that sustained her through poverty, silence, and war.
Clare does not shout. She adores.
Rendered in subtle tones and soft lines, her face reflects the contemplative flame of a woman whose whole life became a monstrance—a vessel for the glory of God. In her hand is the Eucharist, which she famously raised in defense of her convent, driving away invaders not with force, but with faith.
“Place your mind before the mirror of eternity… and transform your whole being into the image of the Godhead Itself through contemplation.”
— St. Clare of Assisi
“Gaze upon Him, consider Him, contemplate Him, as you desire to imitate Him.”
“Love Him totally who gave Himself totally for your love.”
This image calls the viewer into the cloister of the heart, into that place where the soul bows low before the Blessed Sacrament, and emerges radiant. St. Clare is a model of Eucharistic intimacy, of fierce devotion cloaked in gentleness, of a love that renounces all—and yet possesses everything.
“Radiant in the Presence” is perfect for adoration chapels, religious communities, and all who long to live a life hidden in Christ, ablaze with unseen glory.