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Jérôme Cartellier
The Conversion of Saint Paul, 1859

Jacqueline Surdell b. 1993
Lionsgate Portal: The Conversion of St. Paul (after Jérôme Cartellier), 2025
Nylon cord, cotton cord, polyester fabric, steel
56 x 75 x 14 inches
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With vibrant hues, Surdell annotates the image of Saul from Jérôme Cartellier's 'The Conversion of Saul' (1859), fallen from his horse, in a moment of spiritual vision—his conversion to Paul....
With vibrant hues, Surdell annotates the image of Saul from Jérôme Cartellier's "The Conversion of Saul" (1859), fallen from his horse, in a moment of spiritual vision—his conversion to Paul. With a weighty—in all senses of the word—grounding, Surdell imagines the composition of the historical painting architecturally. In the top left corner, Surdell has used rope in shades of blue to emulate the spiritual awe of a light beam towards Saul.