The Spirit of Christmas (2009) invites us into a quiet, candlelit moment where Santa himself holds the Christ child in reverent admiration. This painting captures a touching blend of holiday traditions and deep spiritual symbolism, reminding us of the true meaning behind Christmas. Here, we see Santa, spectacles brimming his nose, holding baby Jesus with the utmost care. In this simple act, Santa’s expression conveys a deep sense of reverence, as he gazes upon the child who embodies the season’s spirit.
This scene unfolds in a warmly lit home, where the soft glow of a single candle illuminates the Nativity. An angel tenderly holds the candle, casting a gentle light over Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, and wise men who gather around the empty manger, symbolizing the humility and hope of the first Christmas. But here, in Santa’s hand, the Christ child seems to extend His hand back toward him—a reminder that, beyond the gifts and decorations, Christmas is ultimately about love, hope, and the promise brought to the world through Jesus.
The details within the painting—a Christmas tree in the background, stockings hung by the fireplace, and the bag of gifts beside Santa—blend seamlessly with the sacred Nativity. Together, they symbolize how the joyful traditions of the holiday season are rooted in the love, generosity, and light brought into the world by Jesus. Through this tender depiction, the artist invites us to see Santa as more than a figure of gift-giving but as a figure inspired by the example of Christ, striving to bring light, kindness, and joy to others.
Accompanying the painting, a heartfelt poem captures Santa’s inner reflections. Santa, in his quiet moment with the Christ child, expresses gratitude and reverence, acknowledging Jesus as the source of the season’s joy and the ultimate example of love. The lines, “You’ve been my mentor, my model, my hero and guide,” remind us that Santa’s mission mirrors the teachings of Jesus—to give selflessly, bring joy to others, and remind us all to be kind. In his prayer, Santa asks for help to continue serving others, especially the children, sharing his heartfelt wish that every family feels the love and warmth of Christmas, no matter their circumstances.
As Santa returns the Christ child to the Nativity, he slips away into the night, leaving a reminder that Christmas is about more than gifts—it’s about carrying forward the spirit of Christ’s love. The Spirit of Christmas is encapsulated in this moment: a love that gives freely, that shines light into dark places, and that finds joy in bringing hope to others.
Through The Spirit of Christmas, we’re reminded to look beyond the festivities and embrace the true meaning of the season. This painting calls us to honor the spirit of giving, to share love with those around us, and to remember that, at its heart, Christmas is a celebration of the gift of God’s love, brought to us through His Son. As we gather with family and friends, may we each carry this spirit into the season, finding joy in giving, compassion in our hearts, and gratitude for the gift of love that makes Christmas Day truly special.