The Propeller Group embarks on an ambitious multi-faceted project to create the world’s largest Jesus piece [a term used for a cross, crucifix or image of Jesus Christ that is worn as jewelry]. Standing at over 2 meters in height, this gold and precious stone encrusted jewelry piece will find its final resting place around the neck of the newly erected King Of Christ monument in Poland, officially, the world’s largest Jesus statue.
In order to carry this out, The Propeller Group will bring two individuals together that otherwise would have no chance of meeting. Tito Caicedo, the O.G. [original] king of bling who has made some of the
most extravagant jewelry for some of the most famous rappers. Tito meets, Rev. Sylwester Zawadzki, a 78 year old retired Polish priest and designer of the largest Jesus statue in the world. A $1.45 million project in Swiebodzin, Rev. Qawadzki says of the statue, “I hope this statue will become a remedy for this secularization. I hope it will have a religious mission and not just bring tourists.”
The Propeller Group merges these social movements in politics with the trend of the “Jesus piece” phenomena in rap culture. Rappers, coming into extreme wealth, create ostentatious custom pendants in
the shape of Jesus as a show of their wealth and possibly a show of their belief in the higher spirit. The bigger and more expensive the pieces, the better. But Jesus was just the beginning; rappers now
create pendants in their own image. This is all too similar to the cult of personality leaders. This body of work unites these two trends of powerand ostentation, coming together to explore the paradox of power.
Hip hop and religion have a strongly intertwined history. From the hardest gangsta rappers to hip-hop pop artists, blinged out Christian symbols appear in music videos, on the red carpet and at music award
ceremonies. Second only to the crucifix, the Jesus head pendant has appeared around the necks of this generation’s most celebrated artists, including Kanye West, Jay-Z and Biggie, as well as hero-worthy
athletes like Lebron James.
A small town in western Poland has erected a statue of Jesus that workers say is now the world’s largest – even larger than the Christ theRedeemer creation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was funded by donations
from local business people and other residents who wanted to make a contribution to the church and also create a tourist draw to bring money into their community.
The statue is 33 metres high — one metre for every year Jesus lived. A golden crown adds two more metres, while a huge mound it sits on takes the whole height to just over 51 metres.
The project has faced numerous problems along the way, the “builder priest,” as Sylvester Zawadzki is known, has had to persuade a skeptical bishop to let him go ahead with it. Government officials also
suspended the project for some time, fearing that its size made it unsafe.