Faith in All Things

$800.00

Description

Title: Faith in All Things

Artist: ArNoUx
Medium: Acrylic on recycled orange-juice carton (Recyclable Art)
Technique: German Expressionist Figurative – ArNoUx Style
Year: 2025

Curatorial Statement – ArNoUx

Faith in All Things is an intimate German Expressionist work painted on a recycled orange-juice carton, transforming an ordinary disposable object into a sacred vessel of spiritual narrative. Through fragmented faces, symbolic animals, abstract forms, and expressive strokes, ArNoUx declares that every gesture, every color, every imperfection, and even every sin has a divine purpose when surrendered to Christ.

Each of the carton’s four sides reveals a different spiritual scene:

The central figure, painted with sharp blues, whites, and deep shadows, represents faith in Christ — a soul looking upward, held by grace even in turmoil.

The dark panel with luminous strokes and the signature ArNoUx embodies spiritual warfare, the unseen realm, and the reminder that no worship belongs to any other gods.

The green-blue portrait reflects renewal, the rebirth of the spirit through Jesus, and the peace that comes after confession and surrender.

The orange-toned figure accompanied by a swirling cat and floating geometric cubes stands for the mysterious ways God works through creation, including animals, chance, movement, and the small symbols that surround a believer’s life.

Though the imagery is abstract and expressive, the message is absolute:
Everything created by the artist’s hand is for the glory of Jesus.

This piece rejects idolatry, celebrating instead the purity of faith and the certainty that God uses even recycled materials — and recycled lives — for His purpose.

Artist Statement (for this piece)

“I painted this because everything I touch, even a juice carton, becomes a testimony of my faith in Jesus. My art does not praise idols. It praises Christ. Even my errors and my struggles are part of God’s purpose for me.”

— ArNoUx, 2025

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