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Rosaries made by inmates to be distributed during the visit of Pope Francis are displayed
Rosaries made by inmates to be distributed during the visit of Pope Francis are displayed in Santa Monica prison in Lima, Peru January 16, 2018. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares
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Christianity Close Up Cross Shape Depth Of Field Interior Multiple Out Of Focus Pile Religion Religious Paraphernalia Rosary Table White Background Wood Timber Beaded
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Mug Size is 8.1cm high x 9.6cm diameter (3.2" x 3.8")
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In this print by Pilar Olivares, a pile of rosaries made by inmates is beautifully displayed in Santa Monica prison in Lima, Peru. These intricate and meaningful creations were crafted with care to be distributed during the highly anticipated visit of Pope Francis. The close-up shot allows us to appreciate the exquisite craftsmanship of these beaded rosaries up close. Each bead carefully strung together forms a cross shape, symbolizing the deep-rooted faith and devotion of those who made them. Against a clean white background, the wooden timber and creative use of depth of field create an artistic composition that draws our attention to this religious paraphernalia. The soft focus on the table adds an element of mystery and intrigue. This image serves as a powerful reminder that even within the confines of prison walls, hope can flourish through acts of faith and compassion. It speaks volumes about the transformative power religion can have on individuals' lives, regardless of their circumstances. As we gaze upon this portrait without any people present, we are left contemplating not only the physical beauty captured but also reflecting on our own beliefs and spirituality. This photograph captures both a moment frozen in time and an everlasting message: that faith knows no boundaries or limitations.
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