Dancing for the Lord

Bernard Hoyes
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  • Large format premium print measuring 22 3/8" x 31 1/2" on quality paper, creating powerful visual presence for your home or office
  • Open edition lithograph personally signed by renowned Jamaican artist Bernard Hoyes, offering accessible collectibility from an internationally acclaimed artist
  • Depicts Revival Zion spiritual dance tradition with seven figures in vibrant traditional garments celebrating faith through movement and color
  • Features Hoyes' signature bold style with dramatic color contrasts and flowing forms that capture the dynamic energy of Caribbean worship traditions
  • Perfect for collectors of Caribbean art, African diaspora heritage, spiritual artwork, or anyone celebrating dance, faith, and cultural expression
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Witness the spiritual power of movement in Bernard Hoyes' "Dancing for the Lord," where worship becomes a vibrant celebration of faith, heritage, and communal joy. This magnificent open-edition lithograph captures the essence of Jamaican Revival traditions, where dance serves as prayer, and colorful garments whirl in a sacred rhythm.

Hoyes creates a mesmerizing processional of devotion through his masterful use of color and form. Seven figures move in spiritual unity, their bodies adorned in brilliant yellows, reds, greens, blues, and white that seem to glow against the dramatic dark background. Each dancer, crowned with traditional head wraps, carries themselves with dignified grace. At the same time, their flowing garments create sweeping arcs of color that suggest continuous motion. 

In Revival Zion worship, dance represents a spiritual practice that is deeply rooted in West African religious traditions. These movements, sometimes lasting for hours, serve as physical prayers that connect worshippers to the divine, their ancestors, and one another. The colorful clothing worn during these ceremonies reflects both personal expression and collective identity, transforming participants into living testimonies of faith and cultural resilience.

This open-edition print on premium paper measures an impressive 22 3/8" x 31 1/2", offering substantial visual impact and perfect for creating a focal point in any space. Personally signed by Bernard Hoyes, each print carries the artist's authentic mark, connecting you directly to his vision and the rich Caribbean spiritual traditions he celebrates.

Bernard Hoyes channels his Jamaican upbringing and deep understanding of Revival culture into artwork that preserves vital aspects of African diaspora heritage. His internationally acclaimed work bridges the particular and the universal, honoring specific Caribbean traditions while speaking to anyone who values spiritual expression, cultural authenticity, and the power of community worship.

Edition Open Edition
Framed Unframed
Height 22.875 inches
Length 31.5 inches
Medium Paper
Signed Signed by the artist
SKU hoyes-dancing
Bernard Hoyes

Bernard Hoyes

Bernard Stanley Hoyes is an internationally acclaimed Jamaican-American artist whose vibrant paintings and sculptures capture the spiritual essence of Caribbean culture and African ancestral traditions. Working intuitively from his desert sanctuary in California, Hoyes creates rhythmically powerful compositions in brilliant primary colors that celebrate ritual, movement, and the connection between the earthly and the divine. His work has been collected by Oprah Winfrey, featured in major museums including the Schomburg Center, and continues to inspire audiences worldwide with its authentic expression of spiritual transformation.

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