Why should we buy Religious Art?

Why should we buy Religious Art?

It a common belief that people buy religious art to connect with their faith.

Perhaps it’s to learn about their religious history, or even to express their own beliefs, devotions, or even your own religious experiences. 

Someone once said that “Religious art is a powerful form of storytelling” and that adds to the core of many people beliefs, especially when you add values, with the history of such things like what is written in scriptures, the Bible.

Great religious art is a snapshot in time during the lives of Jesus Christ, Joseph, Mother Mary, and the other saints.

Inspired artists down through time have tried to visualize God the Father and Jesus his son …. especially at the very moment of the finial stroke of paint that artist had in mind at that particular time to the canvas.

Artist have tried to capture Jesus entire life from the time of his birth to his death and then beyond by his rising and eventually meeting with his Heavenly Father.

Especially when looking at a religious painting we begin to feel the presence that the meaning behind each masterpiece is a reminder of the additional things to be done such as taking the time every day to talk to God, Jesus is son or even Mary the Mother seeking their wisdom and strength to help navigate the ups and down of life.

Religious works of art helps to serve as an additional reminder, usually

inspire us to more about God, the life of Jesus or the miraculous acts of a saint.

Some artworks were used in rituals or as devotionals, meant to aid the viewer in their faith through spoken words or silent meditation, prayer can center you, renew your faith, and bring you closer to your heavenly Father.

It amazing when you go into a church or even into a museum to see how artists thought and then painted what they considered the most important events in Jesus’ life.

Religious art is more than what we see in pictures, paintings, prints, prayer cards, reproductions, books, cinema and other media. In fact, some of the greatest paintings ever made all had a Christian theme.

Not only was religious art being most dominant art form from the early Renaissance, work that when on through 17th and 18th Centuries from Christian artists to Catholic paintings. Of course, if you happen to have one in your possession today from that time frame, chances are it would be worth a small fortune today.

An example today would be the Sistine Chapel by Michael Angelo in the Vatican City, Rome, Italy

Today artist is just as persistence. They strive to recreate original art and yes, they borrow from the old Master themselves.

Its popular to assume that making money with religious art doesn’t always assure financial stability. And making money selling religious art by this artist is not about Making money.

 Art invites us to an encounter, which is a gift—a spiritual gift that might bring us into a deeper relationship with God. If you enjoy religious artwork, feel free to buy one of our collections of original religious fine art on watercolor paper or canvas.

Although the market for religious art spans multiple religions, the history and demand for Christian religious art make it the most important step to put you on the path of divine understanding.

So, whether the form of religious art is in the form of a beautiful painting or a song, or a piece of
scriptures from, the bible lets you can feel connected to your spiritual beliefs, and you realize that there is something bigger than yourself.

Yes, scripture that speaks of the creativity and accomplishment that we must have in order to follow the footsteps the Lord took but without the visual representation an image bearer of God and the other saints that provides us with a better awareness includes the use all our senses for which God intended us to have.

Yes, God gave us the skills, and the intelligent, and knowledgeable, to create art and it’s up to us to use the many of the tools provided by our Creator to show our dedication to Him.

Our eyes help us to communicates our religious beliefs, it adds to the customs and values interconnections between art and religion is the interchange between image making and the correspondence with the bible that allow us to understand God love for us. It is foundation of understanding of who, what, and how we believe.

Many say that the church needs art because it helps us understand God we worship and need. The church likes art because it provides the quick satisfaction by giving us the sense of comfort and peace, as well as feelings of unease and being challenged.

Its popular to assume that making money with religious art doesn’t always assure financial stability. And making money selling religious art by this artist is not about Making money.

 Art invites us to an encounter, which is a gift—a spiritual gift that might bring us into a deeper relationship with God. If you enjoy religious artwork, feel free to buy one of our collections of original religious fine art on watercolor paper or canvas.

Still not convince see….Why should we buy art?