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Great in the Sight of God by Annie Henrie Nader

Annie Henrie Nader  |  SKU: AH126G2F2
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  • Product Type
    Framed Canvas
  • Manufacturing
    Made at our production facility in American Fork, UT
  • Production Time
    Make-to-order in 3 business days
  • Print Material
    Premium Gloss Canvas - bright white, heavy canvas with high-quality coating, traditional weave, and high sheen finish
  • Printing Technology
    Your print will display vibrant, lasting colors, thanks to the combination of Certified Epson UltraChrome ink and advanced Epson giclee technology
  • Frame Material
    Polystyrene frame, crafted from recycled plastic, is a lightweight and eco-friendly alternative to wood
  • Frame Color Class
    Bronze
  • Image Size (W,H)
    11.38 in, 13.63 in
  • Product Size (W,H,D)
    17 in, 20 in, 0 in
  • Product Weight
    8 lb
  • UPC
    -

story behind the art

Great in the Sight of God by Annie Henrie Nader

Inspiration:

Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of Heaven. - Matthew 18:3

This painting is meant to remind us of the love the Savior has for us, that each soul is great in His sight. The child looks out at the viewer as if to ask, Do you feel His love? The light pours down through olive branches, representing the glory and love of the Father. The Savior wears a red robe, representing His blood shed for us, with white representing purity and resurrection. The little boy also has a halo, representing his divine heritage as a child of God. On the Savior’s robe is a pattern of circles within squares—the square representing mortality, the circle representing eternity. The broken framing represents the Lord breaking the bands of death to open up the way to eternity for each of us.

Subject: Jesus With Children

Medium: Built layer by layer with mixed media, brushes and patience

Shape: Vertical

Colors: Gold and Brown