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SKU: 1219913 Puzzle Sermon on the Mount 500 pc


Puzzle Sermon on the Mount 500 pc
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  • SKU: 1219913 Puzzle Sermon on the Mount 500 pc

    Jorge Cocco

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Jorge Cocco employs his characteristic cubism-like style to illustrate sacred and religious scenes. Sermon On the Mount features the wide variety of colors and shapes Jorge masterfully pieces together to communicate layers of meaning and inspiration. This jesus jigsaw puzzle comes with a free 10.5" X 8.5" poster of "Sermon on the Mount" by Jorge Cocco. Enjoy repeating the 500 piece puzzle while still enjoying a complete piece of art. Religious Jesus artwork posters are perfect gifts for any adults or kids in your family.

This Jesus jigsaw puzzle comes with a free 10.5" X 8.5" poster of "Sermon on the Mount" by Jorge Cocco. Enjoy repeating the 500 piece puzzle while still enjoying a complete piece of art. Religious Jesus artwork posters are perfect gifts for any adults or kids in your family.

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Jorge Cocco Santangelo is a prolific artist born in Argentina. He also lived in Europe and Mexico for many years and now resides in the US. His award-winning paintings and sculptures have been exhibited and acquired around the world by museums, churches, governments and important private collectors. Cocco calls his new style of painting "sacrocubism" because of the sacred subject matter he paints and because he uses some elements of the art movement known as "Cubism". Cocco's style appeals to the spiritual intellect by synthesizing objects to simple, geometric shapes allowing the observers to center their attention on the essential and most holy. Rather than painting with a photographic or journalistic mind, this abstraction allows Cocco to better express emotions, feelings, and the transcendence of the events depicted.