Create sacred space in the everyday with beautiful Catholic wall art and home décor! Portraits of our patron saints are akin to the photos of loved ones that adorn the walls and shelves of our homes: the saints are truly members of our spiritual family.
This devotional image of St. Therese, "the little flower", was referenced from an authentic photograph. This little saint of soaring confidence carries a message of mercy for our times. If you don’t know about her life and spirituality, she is worth discovering! St. Therese is extremely popular among Catholics – both saints and sinners alike – who will testify to the power of her intercession and the practicality of the wisdom she possessed. Her simple soul is an arrow that points to the Heart of Christ – a Heart that is Merciful Love, extended to everyone who will draw near to Him with trust.
A Giclee print is nothing short of SPECIAL – a piece to last a lifetime. “Giclee” refers to a superior form of fine art printing, designed to translate a work of art into a print that preserves all the colour, detail and vibrance of the original. Giclees far exceed digital prints because:
• They capture a wider array of colours. Giclee printers use 10-12 different archival-certified lightfast inks, whereas the digital printing process uses only 4 inks.
• They require very high resolution and much finer spray.
• They can handle a variety of substrates including heavy, textured paper and canvas.
• Their reproductions are archival, lasting 100+ years without deterioration or yellowing.
HAHNEMULHE PHOTO RAG:
Photo Rag is Hahnemühle's flagship paper: a white, 100% cotton paper with a subtle surface texture, meeting the highest industry standards to create high quality fine are prints.
LYVE ROLLED CANVAS:
Lyve is considered one of the best fine art canvases for reproductions, finished with a timeless matte varnish. Rolled canvas prints come with a two-inch white border.
All prints come with a one-page writeup in the form of a spiritual reflection, written by the artist, Adelaine Nohara.
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