

Divine Mercy Image 2013
This image was painted in 2013 by
artist Tommy Canning from Scotland.
"Some years ago I painted one of my earliest āreligiousā works of the Divine Mercy image. I was never happy with the final product. I suppose every artist is never truly satisfied with the finished work of art. I would remind myself of Jesusā words to Faustina when He said, āNot in the beauty of the color, nor of the brush, lies the greatness of this image, but in My graceā (Diary, 313). He said this as she wept bitterly, complaining to the Lord of her sadness at the poor likeness to His beauty that the artist Eugeniusz Kazimirowski had captured in his painting of the original image of Divine Mercy, that to her mind failed miserably. So I was in good company, I thought. Since my first efforts, it was always my intention to re-visit it and paint another version that would be closer to my desired vision; however, it was many years before that would happen. Over the years as I matured and developed as an artist, I gradually began to form in my head the image that I thought perhaps would be a marked improvement on the first attempt." Tommy Canning
Note: The large A1 size poster is blank on the back.
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This image was painted in 2013 by
artist Tommy Canning from Scotland.
"Some years ago I painted one of my earliest āreligiousā works of the Divine Mercy image. I was never happy with the final product. I suppose every artist is never truly satisfied with the finished work of art. I would remind myself of Jesusā words to Faustina when He said, āNot in the beauty of the color, nor of the brush, lies the greatness of this image, but in My graceā (Diary, 313). He said this as she wept bitterly, complaining to the Lord of her sadness at the poor likeness to His beauty that the artist Eugeniusz Kazimirowski had captured in his painting of the original image of Divine Mercy, that to her mind failed miserably. So I was in good company, I thought. Since my first efforts, it was always my intention to re-visit it and paint another version that would be closer to my desired vision; however, it was many years before that would happen. Over the years as I matured and developed as an artist, I gradually began to form in my head the image that I thought perhaps would be a marked improvement on the first attempt." Tommy Canning
Note: The large A1 size poster is blank on the back.












