St. Isidore the Farmer
St. Isidore the Farmer (1070-1130 AD) was a 12th-century Spanish saint known for his deep faith, humility, and dedication to his work as a farmer. Born to poor parents, he spent his life working on a farm near Madrid, often taking time to pray and attend Mass. Despite his humble status, he was recognized for performing miracles, such as helping his fellow workers and animals in miraculous ways.
Isidore is the patron saint of farmers and rural communities, symbolizing hard work, piety, and the sanctity of everyday labor. His feast day is May 15.
Dimensions: 8 x 10 in. image on 9 x 12 in. paper
Archival pigment print on acid-free 100 lb. FLO paper, satin finish
Open edition
Hand-signed by the author
Unframed
Watermark will not appear on your print
St. Isidore the Farmer (1070-1130 AD) was a 12th-century Spanish saint known for his deep faith, humility, and dedication to his work as a farmer. Born to poor parents, he spent his life working on a farm near Madrid, often taking time to pray and attend Mass. Despite his humble status, he was recognized for performing miracles, such as helping his fellow workers and animals in miraculous ways.
Isidore is the patron saint of farmers and rural communities, symbolizing hard work, piety, and the sanctity of everyday labor. His feast day is May 15.
Dimensions: 8 x 10 in. image on 9 x 12 in. paper
Archival pigment print on acid-free 100 lb. FLO paper, satin finish
Open edition
Hand-signed by the author
Unframed
Watermark will not appear on your print
St. Isidore the Farmer (1070-1130 AD) was a 12th-century Spanish saint known for his deep faith, humility, and dedication to his work as a farmer. Born to poor parents, he spent his life working on a farm near Madrid, often taking time to pray and attend Mass. Despite his humble status, he was recognized for performing miracles, such as helping his fellow workers and animals in miraculous ways.
Isidore is the patron saint of farmers and rural communities, symbolizing hard work, piety, and the sanctity of everyday labor. His feast day is May 15.
Dimensions: 8 x 10 in. image on 9 x 12 in. paper
Archival pigment print on acid-free 100 lb. FLO paper, satin finish
Open edition
Hand-signed by the author
Unframed
Watermark will not appear on your print
All of my portraits of saints original drawings were created with black Prismacolor pencils. This media choice was to insure a maximum contrast of black and white rather than the grey of graphite. The benefit is that all of my saint prints are the exact same size and contrast as the original drawing.