This week's featured art piece is this work of another santera from New Mexico, Lydia Garcia, who painted this wood panel image of The Stations of the Cross in her studio near Ranchos de Taos, a favorite stop for tourists, looking for the mission-style adobe church, which is the subject of several canvases by Georgia O'Keeffe. Saint-maker Garcia shows all fourteen traditional stops on Christ's journey to Golgotha along with a fifteenth vignette of the Resurrection at the bottom right of the plywood board. Station XII dominates the center of the panel, depicting a huge Christ upon the Cross, while smaller figures of the Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene, and the Apostle John keep watch. Garcia learned her craft, watching her saint-maker father at work. A woman of deep faith, she views her art-making as a way of sending blessings to those who see her santos paintings. The Stations of the Cross panel is now on view in the image gallery of the New Mexican Saint-Makers page in the Schools of Sacred Art section (John Kohan)