Pontius Pilate washes his hands in the upper right corner—his gesture of denial rendered in cascading strokes, while a white shroud descends over Christ, his shadow cast upon marble tiles flanked by classical columns. Three nails—icons of the crucifixion—begin to melt, blurring time and fate, adding a Salvador Dalí-inspired surrealism to the scene.
Sacred narrative meets contemporary symbolism in this powerful meditation on consequence, divinity, and human choice.

