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Beautiful Giclée prints
are now available of "Homeless Christ"
Size is 16" x 25" on Somerset velvet acid free paper
Price is $200.00 USD, plus shipping.
One customer's response upon receiving his print:
"The print is awesome! Me, my wife and my son all said it looked as
if you had just painted parts of it and it was drying!" Here's
another:
"A nun in a ministry to the homeless received a gift of the
Homeless Christ print from a family member. The first day she hung
it at the drop-in shelter where she works, one of the street people came
running into her office wild with excitement. He was yelling "Mama!
Mama! Did you see it? Oh, did you see who's here?" (The Latino
population call her "Mama" rather than "Sister," while the
African-Americans call her "Baby.") The nun followed him into the room
where the Homeless Christ was hanging, and found a crowd gathered around
it in complete reverence." |
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"Not only does Deb Hoeffner have an incredible artistic range, there is
a superb, often profound depth to everything she does. Whether it is a
loving and moving portrait of a homeless hungry Christ, or a video
cassette cover of Marlon Brando in "A Street Car Named Desire" or a
convincing portrait of Uncle Sam for the cover of US News & World Report,
her penchant for portraits is pronounced..."
Read the full article
Cathie Viksjo, regional art critic and writer
Bucks County Town & Country Magazine,
Summer 2005
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