The Pater Noster is the Latin version of the Lord’s Prayer taught by Jesus to His disciples. It is named from the first two words of the prayer “Pater Noster”, meaning “Our Father.” The Pater Noster has been a part of the Catholic Church’s liturgy since apostolic times.
This calligraphic representation of the prayer strives to capture the beauty and the reverence appropriate for these famous words of Christ Jesus. The body of the text combines 3 different types of classic calligraphy scripts in order to maintain a traditional and historic feel. The capital “P” and ornate acanthus column serve to express the beauty, life, and abundance found by way of a humble, faithful praying of these words.