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Artist: Kevin Pawlowski (Georgia US, 1968- )
Title: Stations Of The Cross
Medium: Oil paint on canvas
Size of Original: 12” x 12” x 3/4” (36cm x 36cm x 2cm), set of 14
Date: 2024
This powerful set of 14 oil paintings by Kevin Pawlowski of Paradise Found Studio depicts the Stations of the Cross in a deeply moving and expressive style. Painted during Lent of 2025, each 12" x 12" canvas invites the viewer into the Passion of Jesus Christ with striking emotional depth.
The contemporary realism approach combines bold brushstrokes with subtle wash techniques, creating a layered texture that feels both intimate and timeless. The use of light and shadow, along with the raw energy of the brushwork, conveys the suffering, sacrifice, and ultimate love at the heart of the Passion narrative. Each station captures a distinct moment, inviting prayer, reflection, and connection with Christ’s journey to Calvary.
As a complete set, the original oil paintings work together to form a unified devotional experience—perfect for churches, chapels, or private collectors seeking to deepen their Lenten meditation or year-round spiritual environment. They can be purchased individually as museum-quality giclée reproductions.
These one-of-a-kind originals and museum-quality giclée reproductions are available for purchase. Perfect for your home, Church, and anywhere you want to venerate our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Artist: Kevin Pawlowski (Georgia US, 1968- )
Title: Stations Of The Cross
Medium: Oil paint on canvas
Size of Original: 12” x 12” x 3/4” (36cm x 36cm x 2cm), set of 14
Date: 2024
This powerful set of 14 oil paintings by Kevin Pawlowski of Paradise Found Studio depicts the Stations of the Cross in a deeply moving and expressive style. Painted during Lent of 2025, each 12" x 12" canvas invites the viewer into the Passion of Jesus Christ with striking emotional depth.
The contemporary realism approach combines bold brushstrokes with subtle wash techniques, creating a layered texture that feels both intimate and timeless. The use of light and shadow, along with the raw energy of the brushwork, conveys the suffering, sacrifice, and ultimate love at the heart of the Passion narrative. Each station captures a distinct moment, inviting prayer, reflection, and connection with Christ’s journey to Calvary.
As a complete set, the original oil paintings work together to form a unified devotional experience—perfect for churches, chapels, or private collectors seeking to deepen their Lenten meditation or year-round spiritual environment. They can be purchased individually as museum-quality giclée reproductions.
These one-of-a-kind originals and museum-quality giclée reproductions are available for purchase. Perfect for your home, Church, and anywhere you want to venerate our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Artist: Kevin Pawlowski (Georgia US, 1968- )
Title: Stations Of The Cross
Medium: Oil paint on canvas
Size of Original: 12” x 12” x 3/4” (36cm x 36cm x 2cm), set of 14
Date: 2024
This powerful set of 14 oil paintings by Kevin Pawlowski of Paradise Found Studio depicts the Stations of the Cross in a deeply moving and expressive style. Painted during Lent of 2025, each 12" x 12" canvas invites the viewer into the Passion of Jesus Christ with striking emotional depth.
The contemporary realism approach combines bold brushstrokes with subtle wash techniques, creating a layered texture that feels both intimate and timeless. The use of light and shadow, along with the raw energy of the brushwork, conveys the suffering, sacrifice, and ultimate love at the heart of the Passion narrative. Each station captures a distinct moment, inviting prayer, reflection, and connection with Christ’s journey to Calvary.
As a complete set, the original oil paintings work together to form a unified devotional experience—perfect for churches, chapels, or private collectors seeking to deepen their Lenten meditation or year-round spiritual environment. They can be purchased individually as museum-quality giclée reproductions.
These one-of-a-kind originals and museum-quality giclée reproductions are available for purchase. Perfect for your home, Church, and anywhere you want to venerate our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.


What Are Giclée Reproductions?
Giclée (pronounced “zhee-clay”) reproductions are high-quality prints of original artwork created using a specialized inkjet printing process. The term "Giclée" comes from the French word gicler, meaning "to spray," referencing the method of precisely spraying archival inks onto fine art paper or canvas. This advanced printing technique ensures exceptional detail and vibrant color accuracy, capturing the texture and nuances of the original piece.
Once printed, the canvas is stretched over a "stretcher" frame, a wooden framework designed to hold the canvas taut and maintain its structural integrity.
At Paradise Found Studio, Giclée reproductions of Kevin Pawlowski's artwork allow you to enjoy museum-quality pieces at an accessible price. Each print embodies the essence of the original creation, making it a perfect choice for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
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More Information on The Stations Of The Cross
The Stations of the Cross, also known as the Way of the Cross or Via Crucis, is a traditional Christian devotion that commemorates the Passion and death of Jesus Christ. This prayerful journey through 14 specific events—from Jesus’ condemnation to His burial—has deep roots in the Roman Catholic tradition and serves as a powerful way to meditate on Christ’s suffering and love.
The practice began in the early centuries of Christianity, as pilgrims traveled to Jerusalem to walk the actual path Jesus took to Calvary. By the 12th century, this devotion was promoted by the Franciscans, who were entrusted with care of the holy sites in the Holy Land. Recognizing that not all believers could make the pilgrimage, they began establishing replicas of the “Via Dolorosa” in churches and along pathways throughout Europe.
By the 17th century, the 14 stations were standardized, and Pope Clement XII granted the right to erect stations in churches, encouraging the faithful to spiritually accompany Jesus in His Passion. Today, especially during Lent and on Good Friday, Catholics around the world reflect on the Stations of the Cross as a way to grow in compassion, gratitude, and union with Christ’s redemptive suffering. This devotion calls believers not only to remember Christ’s sacrifice but to imitate His love and mercy in their own lives.
Jesus is Condemned to Death
Jesus stands silently as He is unjustly sentenced by Pontius Pilate. This moment marks the beginning of His Passion and surrender to the Father's will.Jesus Takes Up His Cross
Accepting the weight of humanity’s sin, Jesus embraces the wooden cross laid upon His shoulders with resolve and love.Jesus Falls the First Time
Weakened and burdened, Jesus collapses under the weight of the cross, showing His full humanity and suffering.Jesus Meets His Blessed Mother
Their eyes meet in silent sorrow and strength, as Mary offers her presence and maternal love amid her own deep anguish.Simon of Cyrene Helps Jesus Carry the Cross
A reluctant stranger is pulled from the crowd to help Jesus—an act that transforms both their lives.Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus
Moved by compassion, Veronica offers her veil to Jesus, and His holy image is left imprinted as a sign of grace.Jesus Falls the Second Time
Again, Jesus stumbles, growing weaker yet more determined to complete His mission of love.Jesus Meets the Women of Jerusalem
Jesus pauses to comfort the weeping women, turning their sorrow outward, calling them to conversion and faith.Jesus Falls the Third Time
Nearing complete exhaustion, Jesus falls a final time. His persistence through suffering reveals the depth of divine mercy.Jesus is Stripped of His Garments
Stripped of dignity and clothing, Jesus is humiliated, yet He embraces this moment of complete vulnerability.Jesus is Nailed to the Cross
The ultimate act of cruelty unfolds as Jesus’ hands and feet are pierced—His love anchoring Him to the cross.Jesus Dies on the Cross
After hours of agony, Jesus breathes His last. In His death, the veil is torn, and salvation is opened to all.Jesus is Taken Down from the Cross
His lifeless body is gently removed and placed into the arms of His grieving mother, a moment of solemn tenderness.Jesus is Laid in the Tomb
Jesus is placed in a borrowed tomb. Though it seems like the end, this station carries the quiet promise of resurrection.