Female Crucifix XVIII century is a photograph by Ramon Martinez which was uploaded on March 28th, 2011.
Female Crucifix XVIII century
Female Crucifix like the work of the artists from the XVIII century about the crucified Jesus.
Title
Female Crucifix XVIII century
Artist
Ramon Martinez
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Female Crucifix like the work of the artists from the XVIII century about the crucified Jesus.
Uploaded
March 28th, 2011
Comments (20)
Darlene Kwiatkowski
I truly respect and applaud your artistic vision... incredibly powerful series so beautifully done! fv :))
Jacqueline McReynolds
I cannot do your work justice with my words Ramon...this is so stunning, so evocative and so compelling. A brilliant series. v/f
Genevieve Esson
Stunning work Ramon! v/f Thank you for featuring my artwork Fleur De Lis In Flames in your group: Abstract & Surreal!
Kandy Hurley
I keep returning to this series as there is always something to see in a new light. L/F/G+
Rory Sagner
I LOVE what you wrote in your Bio...fabulous...and you are a wise and a very, very brave soul...guffaw! The history of the dehumanizing of women goes way back, at least 5000 years, to when the male priests of the day decided they wanted the power and basically set out to corrupt what were primarily matriarchal societies. My understanding is that in those times, property was even passed via the female line. Those with an agenda decided to declare women as "soulless" and we have been living with the consequences of that calculated power grab ever since. And of course, I would add the the whole story of Christ, even as a man, has been completely corrupted and is perpetuated by the Church even unto this day...despite much evidence to the contrary via the Dead Sea Scrolls, Gospels of Thomas and Judas, etc. This image is beautiful and I applaud your courage, clarity of perception, and attempt to make a point. v/f
Ramon Martinez replied:
Rory, thank you very much for your very interesting comments. I think that declare women as "soulles" is a crime against the humanity. I agree that the history of Christ has been corrupted by the Church, that it seems more interested in power and money than in follow the words of the Christ. About the corrupted history of the Christ, I recommend reading "The Manipulated Faith" by Karlheinz Deschner. This book is a serious study of the Gospels and the falsification by the Church.