Tuesday, March 23, 2010

St. Sabina of Rome

St. Sabina of Rome
Acrylic on birch with 23K gold
private collection of Miss Sabina Maschenko

Saint Sabina, matron and martyr from Rome. The widow of Valentinus (not to be confused with the Gnostic Valentinus) and daughter of Herod Metallarius, Sabina suffered martyrdom about 126, just after her female slave Saint Serapia, who had converted her, suffered the same fate. In 430, her relics were brought to Aventine Hill, to a specially built basilica on the site of her home, originally situated near a temple of Juno. This house may also have been the site of an early Christian house church. The basilica was originally dedicated to both Sabina and Serapia, though the dedication was later limited to St. Sabina only, as it remains to this day. Her feast day is August 29.


Saturday, February 20, 2010

St. Sabina of Rome


I've completed the research and drawing for St. Sabina of Rome. The board is prepared as well. I'll transfer the drawing to the board today or tomorrow, and then, with St. Sabina's help, the painting will begin.