"Praise Ye the LORD" Chinoiserie - Three-Panel Canvas Print in Cool Cream from $995.00
About the Art Long ago in the 17th and 18th centuries, Europeans were becoming acquainted with Chinese and Japanese fine art via the beautiful paintings and décor which were imported by Spanish traders. Known as chinoiserie, these gentle depictions of flora and fauna were copied into wallpaper, paintings and even porcelain vases. My own version here shows a family of pheasants in a springtime forest, with blooming roses, irises, narcissus and other flowers. A banner winds through the illustration with words from the last verse in the Book of Psalms, which is one of my favorites. It reads, "Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the LORD." My hope with this painting is that it will take you out of the "everyday" world and into the joyful feeling that comes to us when we praise God with all our heart and soul. This image is available in several colorways. It's also available in either a three-piece multi-panel format, or a more cost-effective single-panel format. Click here to explore all of the available colorways and configurations. This is the Cool Cream colorway, which uses a modern cream with cool undertones that work with many color schemes. Like all of my other canvas prints, the canvas wraps around the side so that no frame is needed. The sides in the cream version are colored in a subtle taupe that picks up on the colors of the tree trunks in the picture. If you're not sure which thickness to pick, go with the Thin version for this picture.
"Praise Ye the LORD" Chinoiserie - Single Panel Canvas Print in Cool Cream from $175.00
About the Art Long ago in the 17th and 18th centuries, Europeans were becoming acquainted with Chinese and Japanese fine art via the beautiful paintings and décor which were imported by Spanish traders. Known as chinoiserie, these gentle depictions of flora and fauna were copied into wallpaper, paintings and even porcelain vases. My own version here shows a family of pheasants in a springtime forest, with blooming roses, irises, narcissus and other flowers. A banner winds through the illustration with words from the last verse in the Book of Psalms, which is one of my favorites. It reads, "Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the LORD." My hope with this painting is that it will take you out of the "everyday" world and into the joyful feeling that comes to us when we praise God with all our heart and soul. This image is available in several colorways. It's also available in either a three-piece multi-panel format, or a more cost-effective single-panel format. Click here to explore all of the available colorways and configurations. This is the Cool Cream colorway, which uses a modern cream with cool undertones that work with many color schemes. Like all of my other canvas prints, the canvas wraps around the side so that no frame is needed. The sides in the cream version are colored in a subtle taupe that picks up on the colors of the tree trunks in the picture.
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Detail from "Praise Ye the LORD Chinoiserie" - Tabletop Print in Cool Cream $35.00
About the ArtSize: 5" x 7"A small detail from one of my favorite images is highlighted in a small print ideal for displaying on a shelf or tabletop. Includes an easel leg that makes it easy to prop up.
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Detail from "Praise Ye the LORD Chinoiserie" - Tabletop Print in Dutch Blue $35.00
About the ArtSize: 5" x 7"A small detail from one of my favorite images is highlighted in a small print ideal for displaying on a shelf or tabletop. Includes an easel leg that makes it easy to prop up.
"Praise Ye the LORD" Chinoiserie - Three-Panel Canvas Print in Dutch Blue from $995.00
About the Art Long ago in the 17th and 18th centuries, Europeans were becoming acquainted with Chinese and Japanese fine art via the beautiful paintings and décor which were imported by Spanish traders. Known as chinoiserie, these gentle depictions of flora and fauna were copied into wallpaper, paintings and even porcelain vases. My own version here shows a family of pheasants in a springtime forest, with blooming roses, irises, narcissus and other flowers. A banner winds through the illustration with words from the last verse in the Book of Psalms, which is one of my favorites. It reads, "Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the LORD." My hope with this painting is that it will take you out of the "everyday" world and into the joyful feeling that comes to us when we praise God with all our heart and soul. This image is available in several colorways. It's also available in either a three-piece multi-panel format, or a more cost-effective single-panel format. Click here to explore all of the available colorways and configurations. This is the Dutch Blue colorway, which uses a warm indigo blue inspired by traditional blue-and-white porcelain; and just like the porcelain, it works with almost any décor. However, it's particularly nice in rooms with white walls and bright, fresh accents of color. Like all of my other canvas prints, the canvas wraps around the side so that no frame is needed. The sides in this version are colored in a deep blue that picks up on the tones in the picture.
"Praise Ye the LORD" Chinoiserie - Single Panel Canvas Print in Dutch Blue from $175.00
About the Art Long ago in the 17th and 18th centuries, Europeans were becoming acquainted with Chinese and Japanese fine art via the beautiful paintings and décor which were imported by Spanish traders. Known as chinoiserie, these gentle depictions of flora and fauna were copied into wallpaper, paintings and even porcelain vases. My own version here shows a family of pheasants in a springtime forest, with blooming roses, irises, narcissus and other flowers. A banner winds through the illustration with words from the last verse in the Book of Psalms, which is one of my favorites. It reads, "Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the LORD." My hope with this painting is that it will take you out of the "everyday" world and into the joyful feeling that comes to us when we praise God with all our heart and soul. This image is available in several colorways. It's also available in either a three-piece multi-panel format, or a more cost-effective single-panel format. Click here to explore all of the available colorways and configurations. This is the Dutch Blue colorway, which uses a warm indigo blue inspired by traditional blue-and-white porcelain; and just like the porcelain, it works with almost any décor. However, it's particularly nice in rooms with white walls and bright, fresh accents of color. Like all of my other canvas prints, the canvas wraps around the side so that no frame is needed. The sides in this version are colored in a deep blue that picks up on the tones in the picture.
"Praise Ye the LORD" Chinoiserie - Three-Panel Canvas Print in Rosy Dawn from $995.00
About the Art Long ago in the 17th and 18th centuries, Europeans were becoming acquainted with Chinese and Japanese fine art via the beautiful paintings and décor which were imported by Spanish traders. Known as chinoiserie, these gentle depictions of flora and fauna were copied into wallpaper, paintings and even porcelain vases. My own version here shows a family of pheasants in a springtime forest, with blooming roses, irises, narcissus and other flowers. A banner winds through the illustration with words from the last verse in the Book of Psalms, which is one of my favorites. It reads, "Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the LORD." My hope with this painting is that it will take you out of the "everyday" world and into the joyful feeling that comes to us when we praise God with all our heart and soul. This image is available in several colorways. It's also available in either a three-piece multi-panel format, or a more cost-effective single-panel format. Click here to explore all of the available colorways and configurations. This is the Rosy Dawn colorway, which uses a soft pink background with warm undertones. Like all of my other canvas prints, the canvas wraps around the side so that no frame is needed. The sides in this version are colored in a subtle taupe that picks up on the colors of the tree trunks in the picture.
"Praise Ye the LORD" Chinoiserie - Single Panel Canvas Print in Rosy Dawn from $175.00
About the Art Long ago in the 17th and 18th centuries, Europeans were becoming acquainted with Chinese and Japanese fine art via the beautiful paintings and décor which were imported by Spanish traders. Known as chinoiserie, these gentle depictions of flora and fauna were copied into wallpaper, paintings and even porcelain vases. My own version here shows a family of pheasants in a springtime forest, with blooming roses, irises, narcissus and other flowers. A banner winds through the illustration with words from the last verse in the Book of Psalms, which is one of my favorites. It reads, "Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the LORD." My hope with this painting is that it will take you out of the "everyday" world and into the joyful feeling that comes to us when we praise God with all our heart and soul. This image is available in several colorways. It's also available in either a three-piece multi-panel format, or a more cost-effective single-panel format. Click here to explore all of the available colorways and configurations. This is the Rosy Dawn colorway, which uses a soft pink background with warm undertones. Like all of my other canvas prints, the canvas wraps around the side so that no frame is needed. The sides in this version are colored in a subtle taupe that picks up on the colors of the tree trunks in the picture.
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