Storm be Still
It's Jesus in the boat after "The Great Wave," the famous woodblock print by Housaki. In the Matthew 8 and Mark 4 Jesus was taking a much needed sleep, at complete peace while the boat was on the verge of being swamped. When the discipled appealed for help he got up and rebuked the wind, and to the waves said, "Quiet, be still." Then, he said to his disciples, “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?” To that they were terrified all the more, asking each other, “Who is this? Even the wind and the waves obey him!”
The painting was originally made during the Covid-19 pandemic as a reminder of a greater truth. But the message is the same for all time and for any situation.
Giclee prints on canvas comes with plenty of white border for the stretching process by your framer. The art can then be framed, or hung without framing, depending on preference.
The giclee on paper is the same quality printing, on heavy-weight archival watercolor paper. The print comes ready for matting and framing. For prints on paper this is generally behind glass, like a watercolor painting.
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