To paint love requires openness and courage. To paint a love that allows itself, requires life experience. To experience a state of faith, love, and hope. St. Augustine writes, “I do not speak because I can, but because I cannot remain silent.” The paintings on display feature a certain sacred majesty and a human aspiration to understand its essence in a whole whose bearing axis turns out to be two symbols seen from the inside: the medieval basilica as the ideal form of worldview, and grain fields symbolizing growing bread