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.
Wrapped in shadows yet radiant with grace, this charcoal drawing of St. Lucy invites the viewer into a moment of mystical stillness. Her solemn gaze meets ours—not with fear, but with the serenity of a soul who has seen the true Light and refused to look away.
In one hand, she holds a burning lamp—symbol of the virgin’s vigil, of faithful hearts trimmed and ready. In the other, a dish bearing her eyes—emblem of her martyrdom and luminous inner vision. Her veil, her palm branch, her silence… all speak of courage rooted in love.
“Your eye is the lamp of your body. When your eye is sound, your whole body is full of light.”
— Luke 11:34
“I am the bride of Christ. He has called me to Himself, and I will not deny Him.”
— St. Lucy, from her trial
“The darkness is not dark for you, and night shall be as bright as day.”
— Psalm 139:12
St. Lucy, whose name means “light,” shines here not with earthly fire but with the quiet brilliance of a soul wholly consecrated. Her story is one of fierce fidelity—of choosing eternal vision over worldly sight.
“Light in the Darkness” is a portrait for those who long to see with the eyes of the heart, who walk through trials with their lamps lit, and who stand unafraid in the face of suffering. A powerful image for home chapels, consecrated women, or anyone seeking clarity and courage in the dark.
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.
Wrapped in shadows yet radiant with grace, this charcoal drawing of St. Lucy invites the viewer into a moment of mystical stillness. Her solemn gaze meets ours—not with fear, but with the serenity of a soul who has seen the true Light and refused to look away.
In one hand, she holds a burning lamp—symbol of the virgin’s vigil, of faithful hearts trimmed and ready. In the other, a dish bearing her eyes—emblem of her martyrdom and luminous inner vision. Her veil, her palm branch, her silence… all speak of courage rooted in love.
“Your eye is the lamp of your body. When your eye is sound, your whole body is full of light.”
— Luke 11:34
“I am the bride of Christ. He has called me to Himself, and I will not deny Him.”
— St. Lucy, from her trial
“The darkness is not dark for you, and night shall be as bright as day.”
— Psalm 139:12
St. Lucy, whose name means “light,” shines here not with earthly fire but with the quiet brilliance of a soul wholly consecrated. Her story is one of fierce fidelity—of choosing eternal vision over worldly sight.
“Light in the Darkness” is a portrait for those who long to see with the eyes of the heart, who walk through trials with their lamps lit, and who stand unafraid in the face of suffering. A powerful image for home chapels, consecrated women, or anyone seeking clarity and courage in the dark.