Posted on 03/18/2013 11:31:38 AM PDT by JoeProBono
SAUGUS, Mass.- A Massachusetts man said an image that "looks like Jesus Christ" appeared on the drop cloth he has been using to catch paint for four years.
Brian Krantz of Saugus said he used the clotch several times before he noticed the image he identifies as Jesus in the paint, WHDH-TV, Boston, reported Monday.
"A crown or a halo. Two eyes. Mustache, nose, there's the chin, jaw line. His right arm out like that, with cloths he was buried in hanging down," Krantz said, describing the image.
"I can't deny this. This is what it is. It looks like Jesus Christ," Krantz said.
Krantz said he plans to frame the image and keep it in his home.
His girlfriend, Julie Anne Aloise, said she has a theory about what the image means.
I agree it is stupid. The eye looks for (and often finds) a human face in all kinds of shapes. Someone always gets the vapors over it and calls it Jesus and gets their 15 minutes in the spotlight.
If this is what some people need to feel that Jesus was a real person, then I guess they can have it.
As for the image on the drop cloth? That's the Zig-Zag man. Nothing more.
THE SHROUD OF SAUGUS .
William Shakespeare
Looks a bit like Bryan Krantz himself to me.
That’s not Tron. That’s Moses.
I prefer the image in the Shroud of Turin, fake or real it seems the more real Jesus than the artist painting of “Jesus At The Door” or “Jesus Praying In Gethsemane” ...
That would be the drop cloth of turpentine .....:o)
I also see a turkey buzzard and a penguin as well as a depiction of Jesus.
Neat !
Jesus Christ as painted by Picasso, perhaps.
Right, good one. To me I could accept the Shroud picture as Jesus anytime over His image on a piece of toast or in this case a painters drop cloth. Like one poster said - looks more like Vincent Price.
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