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Held By Light

$550.00

Held by Light is a tender tribute to Danuta “Inka” Siedzikówna — a 17-year-old Polish heroine who stood for truth and dignity in the face of unspeakable cruelty. Captured, tortured, and sentenced to death by communist authorities, she never betrayed her values. In this portrait, her face is painted with quiet strength and innocence, softly drawn in pencil and watercolor, touched by pale light as if heaven itself is bearing witness. Though history marked her with suffering, she is shown here not in pain, but in grace — held by something greater than fear. This painting honors her bravery, her purity of heart, and the soul that never gave in.

Original painting, Watercolor&Pencil on Canvas, 45,5cmx61cmx2cm

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Held by Light is a tender tribute to Danuta “Inka” Siedzikówna — a 17-year-old Polish heroine who stood for truth and dignity in the face of unspeakable cruelty. Captured, tortured, and sentenced to death by communist authorities, she never betrayed her values. In this portrait, her face is painted with quiet strength and innocence, softly drawn in pencil and watercolor, touched by pale light as if heaven itself is bearing witness. Though history marked her with suffering, she is shown here not in pain, but in grace — held by something greater than fear. This painting honors her bravery, her purity of heart, and the soul that never gave in.

Original painting, Watercolor&Pencil on Canvas, 45,5cmx61cmx2cm

Held by Light is a tender tribute to Danuta “Inka” Siedzikówna — a 17-year-old Polish heroine who stood for truth and dignity in the face of unspeakable cruelty. Captured, tortured, and sentenced to death by communist authorities, she never betrayed her values. In this portrait, her face is painted with quiet strength and innocence, softly drawn in pencil and watercolor, touched by pale light as if heaven itself is bearing witness. Though history marked her with suffering, she is shown here not in pain, but in grace — held by something greater than fear. This painting honors her bravery, her purity of heart, and the soul that never gave in.

Original painting, Watercolor&Pencil on Canvas, 45,5cmx61cmx2cm

Caroline Simply Art

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