
This statue of Saint Matthew stands in one of the huge niches dedicated to the Apostles in the Pilgrim Church of Saint John Lateran in Rome. When I visited Rome in the summer of 2001, I was immediately drawn to it, and spent hours sketching it there in the bascilica. Matthew is pictured resolutely gripping the Gospel of Christ with his strong arms, while simultaneously triumphing over his former life (and the love of money) by trodding it under foot. It is truly a stunning image, especially when you are able to see it in person. It is several times larger than life.
This image is not finished, as I will be adding a backdrop of sorts, mostly darker hues to bring out the image of Matthew, much as I did in the image of Saint Paul that I completed last year. The original of this drawing is on a 14'' x 18'' piece of paper. Once it is completed, I am hopeful that I will be able to have it matted, framed, and placed in the gallery at Bull City Art and Frame.
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