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Adoration & Longevity | Malachi - Fine Art Print by Mindi Oaten – Christian Prophetic Acrylic Painting featuring Fine Art Print, inspired by Scripture and spiritual themes.

Adoration & Longevity | Malachi - Fine Art Print

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Size:
5" x 5" - Print on Paper - $10
5" x 5" - Print on Canvas - $20
8" x 8" - Print on Paper - $20
8"x 8" - Print on Canvas - $30
6" x 6" - Stretched Print on Canvas - $40
8" x 8" - Stretched Print on Canvas - $60

"Adoration & Longevity" | Malachi - 'Garden of Grace' mini collection - fine art print

Inside the vase in the Bible painting of Malachi, I placed a single sunflower. I chose to play on words from the verse below, the “sun of righteousness.”

“But for you who revere my name, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its rays” (4:2)

The sunflower petals are also known as “rays”. Sunflowers symbolize adoration, loyalty and longevity.

Featured in the "Garden of Grace" Bible Art Book

Originally painted in acrylic on canvas 6" x 6"

All prints are printed on fine art quality printing canvas or heavy weight archival paper. It will look and feel like the real thing. (un-matted and unframed)

PRINTED TO ORDER - Please allow our local printer to do a fabulous job printing your artwork. Processing time is dependent on the amount of prints on order in production (usually allow around 2 weeks).

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Bright and beautiful

I love this painting of the sunflower portraying the Book of Malachi’s message of adoration, loyalty, and longevity. I chose to print up the description of this painting from the website so I could fold it into the back of the frame I used - I think this makes the painting even more meaningful.