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This is a pre-order for an archival reproduction of my original watercolor painting, 5000. Please take note of the expected print production schedule below before ordering. Each fine art print is produced using archival materials, meaning it will last generations without fading or discoloration. The paper is a 100% cotton, 290 gsm fine art paper, and is both lignin- and acid-free, with a texture resembling that of cold press watercolor paper. All prints are gilded, with gold leaf applied by hand, then sealed using an archival varnish.
Print production schedule:
- Pre-orders will be open until July 8, or until pre-orders sell out.
- Prints will be produced and gilded July 8-22.
- At this point, I’m expecting to ship all prints by the end of July.
When we think of Jesus feeding the 5,000, it’s easy for us to flatten that crowd in our imagination into a single unit, one hungry horde that was fed by a divine division of loaves. But to Jesus, each person in the crowd (likely more than 5,000) was distinct, lovingly imagined by him before the creation of the world and crafted with care. He saw each person that day, and cared for each one through the breaking of bread. The twelve bars of gold represent the twelve disciples, through whose hands Jesus enacted this miracle.
This is a pre-order for an archival reproduction of my original watercolor painting, 5000. Please take note of the expected print production schedule below before ordering. Each fine art print is produced using archival materials, meaning it will last generations without fading or discoloration. The paper is a 100% cotton, 290 gsm fine art paper, and is both lignin- and acid-free, with a texture resembling that of cold press watercolor paper. All prints are gilded, with gold leaf applied by hand, then sealed using an archival varnish.
Print production schedule:
- Pre-orders will be open until July 8, or until pre-orders sell out.
- Prints will be produced and gilded July 8-22.
- At this point, I’m expecting to ship all prints by the end of July.
When we think of Jesus feeding the 5,000, it’s easy for us to flatten that crowd in our imagination into a single unit, one hungry horde that was fed by a divine division of loaves. But to Jesus, each person in the crowd (likely more than 5,000) was distinct, lovingly imagined by him before the creation of the world and crafted with care. He saw each person that day, and cared for each one through the breaking of bread. The twelve bars of gold represent the twelve disciples, through whose hands Jesus enacted this miracle.