This piece captures Christ at the point where prayer becomes endurance.
Hands drawn together, eyes closed, the body bears the full weight of what is coming. There is no relief in this moment—only clarity. The suffering is known. The cost is accepted. And still, the prayer continues.
This is not desperation. It is submission refined to its purest form. Agony is present, but it does not rule. What governs here is obedience—the decision to remain faithful when silence is the only answer.
Rendered in stark monochrome, the composition strips away all context and comfort. What remains is the interior battle: faith held steady under unbearable pressure, devotion sustained without reassurance.
Prayer in Agony.

