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Penny Warden’s ‘God of dance’
Artist Penny Warden’s life-size paintings of Christ’s crucifixion adorn the walls of Blackburn Cathedral. She tells us how she’s infused her Divine Art with motion and energy.
Penny Warden’s ‘God of dance’
Artist Penny Warden’s life-size paintings of Christ’s crucifixion adorn the walls of Blackburn Cathedral. She tells us how she’s infused her Divine Art with motion and energy.
A contemporary set of Stations of the Cross called ‘The Journey’ consisting of fifteen 6ft oil paintings depicting the final Journey of Christ to his death and resurrection. The paintings were commissioned in 2005 and are on permanent display at Blackburn Cathedral in Lancashire.
“Wonderfully creative- The Journey has such considerable healing potential” Archbishop Desmond Tutu
“Outstanding and very moving work, I hope it will speak to many” Archbishop Rowan Williams
‘‘Paintings by Penny Warden lining the nave depict Christ’s ‘agony, trials, suffering and death’. These are brittle, uncomforting images, although they give the cathedral an undeniably aesthetic potency.” England’s Cathedrals by Simon Jenkins Journalist and Author
“The Stations will be of national significance and compliment the already impressive stock of modern art at the Cathedral.” Dean of Blackburn.
“This major and permanent exhibition of modern art is probably the most adventurous of its kind in any English cathedral,” Canon Andrew Clitherow
“The most significant contemporary artistic commission in any church in the land” Canon Chris Chivers
“Remarkable” Tom Wright, Bishop of Durham
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