Categories: Fine Art | Religious | Bible Art
Artist: Walter Rane
Description: Litho print is mounted onto 3/16" foam board with a clear canvas-textured protective finish, this technique brings out the brilliance in the ink of the printed image as opposed to the reflective glare of glass. Includes 3.5" wide solid wood hand-crafted frame (choose from black, brown, gold or cream).
What makes CanvasWrapped art better?
A CanvasWrapped image is printed on the inside between two protective layers. The canvas-textured top layer blocks harmful ultraviolet light while the bottom layer seals the image from moisture.
And The Child Grew: Religious art by Christian artist Walter Rane. In this painting, Rane speculates on a possible scene from Christ's childhood, emphasizing the importance of Joseph and the role he played in raising Christ. Behind Christ is a doorway that floods the picture with light and symbolizes Christ's divine heritage. The earth tones of the painting reinforce the carpentry aspect of Joseph work. Rane used his own son as a model for Christ. And the Child Grew is a winner of the 2nd International Art Competition at the Museum of Church History and Art.
This contemporary religious painting is a fine art reproduction. Christian art would be a wonderful gift for your family or friends. This fine art picture will be a nice reminder of your LDS faith.
Walter Rane's realistic and rich detail adds beauty and emotion to his religious art work. Walter Rane is one of the preeminent Christian artists in America today. His ability to express emotion through his artwork sets him apart. He shares the world of spiritual things as he would envision them with emotion and depth. Walter Rane has been compared to masters such as Rembrandt and Caravaggio.
Walter Rane studied at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles before starting his career as a freelance commercial artist and illustrator in New York City. In 1994 he moved his family to Oregon to focus on portraiture, landscapes, and the scriptural studies for which he is becoming best-known.
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