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vlad

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Thu, Apr 30, 2026, 11:24 AM

3d ago

Hrodna, Belarus

53.67600, 23.82700

This image captures a multi-colored religious sculpture, likely one of the Stations of the Cross, mounted on a white wall within an indoor setting, probably a church or chapel, suggested by the arched…read more

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This image captures a multi-colored religious sculpture, likely one of the Stations of the Cross, mounted on a white wall within an indoor setting, probably a church or chapel, suggested by the arched ceiling. The central subject of the sculpture is Jesus Christ, burdened by the cross. He is depicted in a moment of struggle, with a figure, identifiable as Simon of Cyrene, actively helping him carry the heavy cross. Another figure, possibly Mary or Veronica, reaches towards Jesus or offers comfort. The figures are rendered with realistic details, wearing historical clothing in various earthy tones: green, brown, light blue, and reddish-brown. At the base of the sculpture, there are monochromatic grey angelic or cherubic figures, contributing to the religious theme. A small, separate cross with the inscription "IHS" is mounted higher on the wall. Visible text on the sculpture's base includes the Roman numeral "V," indicating the Fifth Station of the Cross. Below this, the Polish phrase "POMAGA NIEŚĆ" (meaning "helps carry") is clearly legible, further confirming the specific station. Partially visible text also includes "KRZ," likely part of "KRZYŻ" (Polish for "cross"). The use of Polish text aligns with the location context of Hrodna, Belarus, which has historical and cultural ties to Poland and a significant Polish-speaking community. The overall scene conveys suffering, effort, and compassion, characteristic of the Passion of Christ. The sculpture is well-lit, casting subtle shadows on the white wall. | Open Wire