BIBLICAL ART OF JASON RACKOW

Roar, 2020

"Roar" is a call to speak freely and embrace a freedom mindset. The artwork depicts symbols of slavery and freedom, both literal and mental. The peacock, halfway through removing the veil from its birdcage, represents the idea of being both veiled and unveiled. The expression on the woman's face, possibly representing the Church, suggests that she is pregnant with words she is eager to speak. The elephants in the piece represent the contrast between being captured and having free reign, with one elephant holding a key and the other appearing untamed. The oppressed men in the artwork are shown walking away from their oppressor towards the unknown, where they will find their provision represented by fish and fields.

($1400)

Mixed media with oil paint.


Embracing the Flame, 2024

Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego, and the Fourth in the Fire". Inspired by the biblical tale.

($600)

Oil on Canvas

Embracing the Flame- Abstract, 2024

($400)

Oil on Canvas

Absolution, 2002

($1200)

Acrylic paint and India Ink

With Child, 2006

($600)

Oil and on Canvas

The Bread and the Fish, 2020

($500)

Gouache and Cold Wax with mixed media on wood board

Prophecy to these Bones, 2019

($600)

Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas