Description
"It seems that the Lord gave other saints the grace to help in one need; but I have experienced that this glorious saint helps in all."
Inspired by these words, Henar Soria has created this graphic edition that reflects a Saint Joseph who can be fully trusted.
But this piece is not just a devotional image. It is a presence that brings peace.
Saint Joseph, holding the Child in his arms, conveys serenity, balance, and inner security. His gentle and approachable figure turns any room into a refuge: perfect for bedrooms, children's rooms, or spaces where you want calm to reign.
It is also a meaningful gift for priests —spiritual fathers—as a sign of gratitude and trust.
Henar Soria Graphic Editions
Author biography
I have always enjoyed drawing. I remember drawing ever since I can remember, with a special interest in the human face.
Lately, I almost exclusively use a pen for this because it is the most
thing I have always had at hand, because there is no going back—which helps me avoid falling into obsessive perfectionism—it doesn't take up space, it adapts to any situation, and it gives very satisfactory results.
As for my training, I went to a painting academy for 10 years where I mainly did still lifes, which had nothing to do with drawing people, but it taught me to adapt quickly and I learned about the use of color, light, and different techniques.
Studying architecture also helped me to become more confident in my drawing and to develop a more specific style, although I am still in the process of doing so.
Those years really marked a turning point in the way I perceived "artistic production"—which I had always done in private, for pleasure—because having to display my drawings in
classes and always carrying a logbook with me, where I mixed drawings of projects with others of people, I naturally began to give visibility to what I was doing, and everyone told me
that I had to do something with it.
But I couldn't quite figure out what. What I did know was that when Javier Viver offered to sell three of my drawings, I couldn't turn down the opportunity to start doing
something with them.










































