The First Supper
2023
Acrylic, Mixed Media, Oil, Spray Paint, Krink Pen on Canvas
36 x 72
$9500
This is my version of The Last Supper—not polished, not pious, but raw, human, and honest.
Inspired by a girl I once dated, a stripper who painted her own version of this biblical scene, this piece is a tribute to the misfits, the outcasts, the so-called sinners. The drug dealers. The strippers. The addicts. The ones the world writes off as lost causes. The ones Jesus actually sat with.
The story goes: when Jesus was invited to dine with the rich and powerful, he turned them down and said, “These people need me more.” And when he was criticized for it, he responded: “Let the one without sin cast the first stone.”
That’s what this painting is about. Grace. Non-judgment. Radical love.
These aren’t perfect disciples seated with Jesus. They’re zombie-like, masked up, broken, and bruised by life. And still, Jesus sits at the center, glowing—telling them (telling us): “You’re all okay. You’re exactly where you need to be. And everything’s going to be alright.”
This piece isn’t about betrayal. It’s about acceptance. Not about who sinned—but about how we all belong at the table.