In Easterthere is a cathedral where devotees of the Christian religion will be able to know the appearance of Jesusfrom a hyper realistic recreation that amazes the world.
Forensic medicine played a key role in the construction of this sculpture, but the shroud ended up being decisive to find out what the body it covered was like.
The relic of Jesus Christ in question allegedly covered the body of Jesus Christ after his death, according to parishioners.
Currently the Shroud is kept in Turin (Italy) and can be recreated through latex and silicone THE 250 blows, 150 lashesTHE wounds from the crown of spikes and the hoe in the side of what would have been crucified in Jerusalem, summarized in 20 minutes.
The imposing sculpture can be visited until 30 June in the cathedral of Guadix, Granada, Spain.
Amazed by the realism of the statue of Jesus
The devotees are completely moved by the statuary realism.
Indeed, one of the visitors to the exhibition made a special emphasis on the wounds and “the sheen of the blood”.
Another person highlighted the perfection of the face: “It seems that at any moment he will open his eyes”.
“AND as if you see a real persona person who has just undergone that ordeal,” explained a priest in a video.
The sculpture is part of the conclusion of an exhibition on the Shroud which winds through 6 rooms and which was inaugurated during an event with music by Estella Morente, they report.
Beyond the fact that there are still many days left to enjoy the hyper-realistic work in the Spanish cathedral, the idea is take it to five continentsas evidenced by south channel.
Importance of the work of Jesus Christ in the museum
Álvaro Blanco, curator of the exhibitiondescribed to the Andalusian medium the importance of studying the prodigy, which appeared for the first time in Europe in 1353.
New technologies allow us to have more data than before. it’s at walking the Shroud with a camera in negative modethe image looks completely real, warns Blanco.
On the other hand, he stated this for the first time this is not an artistic interpretation but of “a reflection of what Jesus of Nazareth really was”.
He Bishop of Guadix, Francisco Jesús Orozcohe observes that the data obtained through the synoptic gospels coincide with what the Shroud recounts.
Against all historical and scientifically proven data, a man of that time, crucified, scourged and with a wound in his side, would be lying on the Shroud, concludes the medium.
Source: Clarin
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