Wednesday, May 07, 2025
39.0°F

Sacred sculpture

DEVIN WEEKS | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 months, 2 weeks AGO
by DEVIN WEEKS
Devin Weeks is a third-generation North Idaho resident. She holds an associate degree in journalism from North Idaho College and a bachelor's in communication arts from Lewis-Clark State College Coeur d'Alene. Devin embarked on her journalism career at the Coeur d'Alene Press in 2013. She worked weekends for several years, covering a wide variety of events and issues throughout Kootenai County. Devin now mainly covers K-12 education and the city of Post Falls. She enjoys delivering daily chuckles through the Ghastly Groaner and loves highlighting local people in the Fast Five segment that runs in CoeurVoice. Devin lives in Post Falls with her husband and their three eccentric and very needy cats. | August 23, 2024 1:00 AM

Those who have stepped into Cheryl Metcalf's downtown Coeur d'Alene art studio in the past few weeks have probably had a similar reaction.

A sense of awe and reverence is nearly palpable as they gaze up at a cold-cast resin work in progress depicting Jesus Christ on the cross.

"It’s powerful,” Metcalf said Thursday. 

"What’s been nice is all the people who will come and tell me stories of their faith," she said. "It evokes a lot of emotion. There's people that stop all the time and even take pictures."

The seasoned artist has been commissioned with creating a nearly life-sized sculpture of Christ in his final hours with nailed wrists and drooping shoulders, head topped with a crown of thorns.

"He won’t be pierced in the side,” Metcalf said. “When I’m done with the hands they'll show more tension, his foot is showing more tension.”

A local family requested the cold-cast resin sculpture after they walked by Metcalf's Rockford Building studio and saw her many other lifelike sculptures of varying subject and size. They asked if she would be OK with making something of such religious significance, which Metcalf was more than pleased to do.

“I cried when I made the small one," she said. "It will really impact you."

The 5-foot-tall clay sculpture will be cold cast in resin blended with bronze powder and attached to a large olive wood cross with one side of the Jubilee Medal of Saint Benedict carved in a circular piece in the center. Metcalf said the family plans to attach the cross with the sculpture to a tall stone hearth above their fireplace.

Metcalf has made many lifelike pieces in her 15 years of sculpting, including a large bear, but the only one that comes close in terms of size and cultural significance is her sculpture of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe's Chief Morris Antelope, which looks out over the Spokane River.

She is in the process of finalizing the Christ sculpture and hopes it will be finished in about four weeks.

"It's going to be pretty impressive," she said. "It's been a wonderful job."


    A small-scale version of Cheryl Metcalf's Christ sculpture is seen Thursday morning with the olive wood cross to which the final product will be affixed in the background.
 
 
    Cheryl Metcalf adds texture Thursday to a toe of the Christ sculpture she has been commissioned to build for a local Catholic family.
 
 
    An early phase of the clay Cheryl Metcalf is sculpting into Jesus Christ on the cross is seen in her studio earlier this year.
 
 


MORE ENTERTAINMENT STORIES

BBCC hosts welding competition
Columbia Basin Herald | Updated 2 months ago
Sculptures to get a bit of TLC
Columbia Basin Herald | Updated 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Students strike a chord at the 2025 District Music Festival
Whitefish Pilot | Updated 1 week, 3 days ago

ARTICLES BY DEVIN WEEKS

North Idaho College's Isakson, Haft are Lewis-Clark State College Alumni of the Year
May 3, 2025 1:08 a.m.

North Idaho College's Isakson, Haft are Lewis-Clark State College Alumni of the Year

North Idaho College's Isakson, Haft are Lewis-Clark State College Alumni of the Year

They both graduated from Lewis-Clark State College Coeur d'Alene. They both attended Gonzaga University. They both work as deans at North Idaho College. Now, Vicki Isakson and Tami Haft are both the 2025 Lewis-Clark State College Alumni of the year.

Modern-day wizard showcases science sorcery at Bryan Elementary
May 3, 2025 1:07 a.m.

Modern-day wizard showcases science sorcery at Bryan Elementary

Modern-day wizard showcases science sorcery at Bryan Elementary

Science is everywhere. Modern-day wizard David Hagerman made this joyfully apparent Thursday as he showcased his scientific sorcery to wow students at Bryan Elementary School. The Emmy-nominated David Hagerman generated laughter and wonder as he used gravity, electricity, chemical reactions and humor to share just how cool science can be.

Retired drill sergeant brings leadership, compassion to Lake City Center
May 4, 2025 1:08 a.m.

Retired drill sergeant brings leadership, compassion to Lake City Center

Retired drill sergeant brings leadership, compassion to Lake City Center

It isn't immediately apparent that Lake City Center Executive Director Nancy Phillips is a retired U.S. Army drill sergeant who directed deployment teams in support of overseas operations and spent 20 years in active military service. She smiles and greets patrons by name when they walk in the door. Her voice is gentle and kind, and she is not of large stature. “There’s a picture of me as a drill sergeant,” she said Monday, beginning to smile. “I look like a 12-year-old.”