At the Table of Zion
"At the Table of Zion" is a powerful testament to Caribbean Revival traditions and communal faith. This limited edition lithograph invites you into a sacred space where worship, fellowship, and divine presence converge in an explosion of vibrant colors and spiritual energy.
Hoyes masterfully captures the essence of Jamaican Revivalism through bold, simplified forms and a rich palette of reds, yellows, greens, and earth tones. The composition centers on a communion table adorned with symbolic elements. At the same time, figures in colorful garments raise their hands in praise and worship around it.Ā
The artist's distinctive style, characterized by flat planes of color and silhouetted forms, creates a sense of universal spirituality that honors specific Caribbean religious traditions while speaking to the broader African diaspora experience.
Revival Zion, a uniquely Jamaican spiritual movement, emerged from the blending of African religious practices with Christian traditions following the emancipation of enslaved people. These gatherings, marked by vibrant worship, communal meals, and collective spiritual expression, created sacred spaces where formerly enslaved Africans and their descendants could celebrate their faith with cultural authenticity and spiritual freedom.
Each print in this edition of 999 is personally signed and numbered by Bernard Hoyes, ensuring its authenticity and collectible value. Printed on premium paper, this 24" x 18" lithograph (image size 20" x 13 5/8") captures every nuance of Hoyes' original vision, from the gestural brushwork to the layered symbolism that rewards repeated viewing.
Bernard Hoyes, born in Jamaica, has established himself as a leading voice in Caribbean and African American art. His work draws deeply from his Jamaican heritage, particularly the Revival Zion traditions he witnessed growing up, while addressing universal themes of spirituality, community, and cultural identity. His distinctive artistic voice has earned him international recognition and placement in prestigious collections worldwide.
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At the Table of Zion
At the Table of Zion
"At the Table of Zion" is a powerful testament to Caribbean Revival traditions and communal faith. This limited edition lithograph invites you into a sacred space where worship, fellowship, and divine presence converge in an explosion of vibrant colors and spiritual energy.
Hoyes masterfully captures the essence of Jamaican Revivalism through bold, simplified forms and a rich palette of reds, yellows, greens, and earth tones. The composition centers on a communion table adorned with symbolic elements. At the same time, figures in colorful garments raise their hands in praise and worship around it.Ā
The artist's distinctive style, characterized by flat planes of color and silhouetted forms, creates a sense of universal spirituality that honors specific Caribbean religious traditions while speaking to the broader African diaspora experience.
Revival Zion, a uniquely Jamaican spiritual movement, emerged from the blending of African religious practices with Christian traditions following the emancipation of enslaved people. These gatherings, marked by vibrant worship, communal meals, and collective spiritual expression, created sacred spaces where formerly enslaved Africans and their descendants could celebrate their faith with cultural authenticity and spiritual freedom.
Each print in this edition of 999 is personally signed and numbered by Bernard Hoyes, ensuring its authenticity and collectible value. Printed on premium paper, this 24" x 18" lithograph (image size 20" x 13 5/8") captures every nuance of Hoyes' original vision, from the gestural brushwork to the layered symbolism that rewards repeated viewing.
Bernard Hoyes, born in Jamaica, has established himself as a leading voice in Caribbean and African American art. His work draws deeply from his Jamaican heritage, particularly the Revival Zion traditions he witnessed growing up, while addressing universal themes of spirituality, community, and cultural identity. His distinctive artistic voice has earned him international recognition and placement in prestigious collections worldwide.
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"At the Table of Zion" is a powerful testament to Caribbean Revival traditions and communal faith. This limited edition lithograph invites you into a sacred space where worship, fellowship, and divine presence converge in an explosion of vibrant colors and spiritual energy.
Hoyes masterfully captures the essence of Jamaican Revivalism through bold, simplified forms and a rich palette of reds, yellows, greens, and earth tones. The composition centers on a communion table adorned with symbolic elements. At the same time, figures in colorful garments raise their hands in praise and worship around it.Ā
The artist's distinctive style, characterized by flat planes of color and silhouetted forms, creates a sense of universal spirituality that honors specific Caribbean religious traditions while speaking to the broader African diaspora experience.
Revival Zion, a uniquely Jamaican spiritual movement, emerged from the blending of African religious practices with Christian traditions following the emancipation of enslaved people. These gatherings, marked by vibrant worship, communal meals, and collective spiritual expression, created sacred spaces where formerly enslaved Africans and their descendants could celebrate their faith with cultural authenticity and spiritual freedom.
Each print in this edition of 999 is personally signed and numbered by Bernard Hoyes, ensuring its authenticity and collectible value. Printed on premium paper, this 24" x 18" lithograph (image size 20" x 13 5/8") captures every nuance of Hoyes' original vision, from the gestural brushwork to the layered symbolism that rewards repeated viewing.
Bernard Hoyes, born in Jamaica, has established himself as a leading voice in Caribbean and African American art. His work draws deeply from his Jamaican heritage, particularly the Revival Zion traditions he witnessed growing up, while addressing universal themes of spirituality, community, and cultural identity. His distinctive artistic voice has earned him international recognition and placement in prestigious collections worldwide.













