St._Mary's_Menston_Stations_of_the_Cross.jpg
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Painting in the Chapel of St. Mary's Menston
In the Stations, the bare wood works its way from side to side of each painting in a “path” towards the Crucifixion where new leaves spring from it. As we follow this path among stark, still figures, the surrounding colours change from vivid red to sombre black and back to passionate reds and celebratory gold with the Resurrection, all part of a progression intended to help us reflect upon the mystery of love and new life that is at the heart of our faith.
The Stations are the work of Kate McCrickard, artist and writer, a former student at the school.
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15 June 2014
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