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Empty Tomb (Corpus Sphaera)

Created 26 April 2021 from three photos – a red sphere, Mount Vernon, NY (8 May 2012), a section of the sculpture “Passage” at Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens, Purchase, NY (9 May 2012), and a Corpus at St. Joseph’s Church, Yonkers, NY (18 October 2009).

This creation was inspired by Spanish artist Salvador Dalí’s (1904-1989) “Crucifixion” (Corpus Hypercubus) painted in 1954. The red sphere representing the rock that was found rolled away from Christ’s tomb on Easter morning (c. AD 33) takes the place of Dalí’s hypercube. The section of the sculpture “Passage” by Richard Erdman and Roman Travertine, 1985 represents the empty tomb hewn out of stone. The resurrected Jesus with outstretched arms and radiance emanating from his risen “glorified” body stands in front of the stone (red sphere) that had been rolled away epitomizing the triumph of life over death. The various shades, swirls, and bokeh are intended to represent the same “nuclear mysticism” and surrealism as Dalí’s masterpiece painting. Consequently, the pocked rock of the tomb melds with the sky joining heaven and earth, every point on the sphere’s surface is equidistant from its center representing completeness and perpetuity and the tones, swirls and bokeh portray the transition from the spatial temporal reality of our world to the non-spatial eternity of the Kingdom to come made possible by Christ’s resurrection. Per Jesus Christ’s Resurrection real, according to some scientists (Word Press, 5 April 2010), based on “modern particle physics,” such a resurrection… conceivably… occurred when Jesus’ body “dematerialized” from underneath the burial shroud in which its physical matter was converted into neutrinos and then “rematerialized” when outside… [likely initiated through interaction with anti-neutrinos that caused] the neutrinos [to revert] back into their previous form of matter and… when such… rematerialization took place… the process emitted an abundance of light (photonic energy)… corroborat[ing] biblical accounts of His “glorified” body mentioned in Philippians 3:21.
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40 comments

Malik Raoulda said:

Et la lumière fut ... Éblouissante et bien traitée.
Bon weekend salutaire.
3 years ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Thank you Malik! Likewise have a good weekend! Stay well!
3 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Thank you Alice! Stay well!
3 years ago

Armando Taborda said:

A very well imagined and edited new resurrection! Love it!
3 years ago

vero said:

Superbe création, rayonnante, j'aime belle journée William, toute mon affection
3 years ago ( translate )

Krisonteme said:

Rayonnant ...
3 years ago ( translate )

J.Garcia said:

All sources of inspiration are wonderfully recreated
Stunning artistic Ascension!!
Splendid text too, William!
3 years ago

tiabunna said:

Interesting work, William. Best wishes for the weekend.
3 years ago

* ઇઉ * said:

He has fulfilled His promise...

An admirable work in image and word conveying something
of the overwhelming moment and wonder of Christ's resurrection.
Keep well, and have a great weekend, William.
3 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Thank you Armando, Vero, .Krisonteme, Judite, Tiabunna and
* ઇઉ * ! Stay well!
3 years ago

RHH said:

Unusual and interesting image.
3 years ago

╰☆☆June☆☆╮ said:

Good work.
◦•●◉✿ Have a great weekend✿◉●•◦
3 years ago ( translate )

Rainer Blankermann said:

A beautiful work. Thank you also for the text.
Have a nice weekend, William. Stay safe!
3 years ago

Nora Caracci said:

very effective work, really intense !!!
3 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Thank you Ron, June, Rainer, and Nora! Stay well!
3 years ago